So, all this natter about last week's scrotus decision is pretty much meaningless. The EPA's been neutered in its capacity to regulate since
Chevron in 1984; last week's decision doesn't really change anything. That's why environmental law for the past forty years has been a clusterfuck of torts, largely absent injunctions which would actually effect change.
It should be telling that one of the supposed "biggest policy wins" in environmental law since, was NAFTA chapter 11 and Environmental Side Agreement, the sum effect of which was...allowing polluters to successfully sue government in court to recoup losses from environmental regulation.
"X have made no progress at all in addressing the problem! Let's turn to the ones who created the problem, instead" -- middle America.
Man you're gonna be pissed if and when you figure out who was Reagan's EPA administrator, who changed the EPA's regulation policy opening the door for the EPA's regulatory capture, subsequent
Chevron case, and neutering of the agency.
Neil Gorsuch's mother. Literally Neil Gorsuch's mother, Anne Gorsuch. And Democrats voted unanimously for that, including Joe Biden.
The grand irony?
What you mean is what is often called the "major questions" doctrine.
However, the major questions doctrine is something justices made up, with no definitions to explain such that they can apply it or not at their own whim, and which right wing justices are deplaying with increasing frequency and aggression. It's an ideological fad to serve political ends. There are other laws heading to SCOTUS along similar issues, and I expect we will see the same that SCOTUS will empower itself over the executive and to some extent legislature; although of course SCOTUS's appropriation of power in matters of governance are deployed for the empowerment of protecting state governments and the businesses.
That is basically that: SCOTUS has taken upon itself to decide matters of governance in a way it has not previously done. Its motivation is political ideology.
Last week's decision overturned
Chevron. The exact thing milquetoast NIMBY shitlibs -- at least, those politically educated enough to know what
Chevron is and why it's important (so, an ultra-minority) -- have been screaming for, for forty years.
There's a reason I keep saying "be careful what you wish for" when it comes to juridical democracy.