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•GOP-led states urge Supreme Court to pause EPA plan meant to cut methane emissions by 80% | CNN Politics
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Republican officials in 24 states ask Supreme Court to halt a Biden administration effort to reduce emissions of the planet-warming gas methane.
Methane is a powerful source of climate pollution with more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide during its first two decades in the atmosphere.
The Supreme Court is likely to take several weeks to consider the request.
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