Home » today » World » Twelve US states sue Biden for overreaching a climate decree

Twelve US states sue Biden for overreaching a climate decree

https://mundo.sputniknews.com/20210309/doce-estados-de-eeuu-demandan-a-biden-por-extralimitarse-en-un-decreto-sobre-el-clima-1109669866.html

Twelve US states sue Biden for overreaching a climate decree

Twelve US states sue Biden for overreaching a climate decree

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Twelve US states filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden claiming that he exceeded his powers by ordering that … 03.09.2021, Sputnik Mundo

2021-03-09T07: 31 + 0000

2021-03-09T07: 31 + 0000

2021-03-09T07: 31 + 0000

paris agreement

joe biden

climate

I did

/html/head/meta[@name=”og:title”]/@content

/html/head/meta[@name=”og:description”]/@content

https://cdnmundo1.img.sputniknews.com/img/07e5/03/09/1109669828_0:0:3071:1728_1920x0_80_0_0_77a46289a4211d74ab600661e5d55369.jpg

The lawsuit against Executive Order 13990, dated January 20, 2021, was filed on March 8 by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, who was joined by his counterparts from Arkansas, Arizona, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah. “Establishing the ‘social costs’ of greenhouse gases is an inherently speculative, policy-laden and uncertain undertaking, involving an attempt to predict unknown contingencies such as future human migrations, international conflicts and global catastrophes hundreds of years from now. Assigning such values ​​is a quintessential legislative action that falls within the exclusive authority of Congress, “says the text of the lawsuit, cited by The Hill. In a statement released Monday, Eric Schmitt warned that federal regulations would stifle manufacturing and damage Missouri agriculture, affecting hundreds of thousands of workers. Upon taking office, President Joe Biden proceeded to review the policies of his predecessor, Donald Trump, on several key issues such as migration and climate change. On his first day In the Oval Office, Biden signed an executive order to return the US to the Paris Agreement.

/20201211/el-acuerdo-de-paris-un-pacto-para-el-futuro-de-la-tierra-1093803849.html

I did

Sputnik Mundo

[email protected]

+74956456601

MIA “Rosiya Segodnya”

2021

Sputnik Mundo

[email protected]

+74956456601

MIA “Rosiya Segodnya”

News

es_ES

Sputnik Mundo

[email protected]

+74956456601

MIA “Rosiya Segodnya”

https://cdnmundo1.img.sputniknews.com/img/07e5/03/09/1109669828_0:0:2731:2048_1920x0_80_0_0_5b0684b1e32c174e5514d6d9ceca0655.jpg

Sputnik Mundo

[email protected]

+74956456601

MIA “Rosiya Segodnya”

Sputnik Mundo

[email protected]

+74956456601

MIA “Rosiya Segodnya”

paris accord, joe biden, weather, usa

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Twelve US states have filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden claiming that he exceeded his powers by ordering federal regulators to set the “social costs of greenhouse gases.”

The lawsuit against Executive Order 13990, dated January 20, 2021, was filed on March 8 by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, who was joined by his counterparts from Arkansas, Arizona, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah.–

“Establishing the ‘social costs’ of greenhouse gases is an inherently speculative, policy-laden and uncertain task, involving an attempt to predict unknown contingencies such as future human migration, international conflict and global catastrophes hundreds of years from now. Assigning such values ​​is a legislative action par excellence that falls within the exclusive authority of Congress, “says the text of the lawsuit, cited by The Hill.

photo">
The Paris Agreement, a pact for the future of the Earth-

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.