The Supreme Court may soon decide whether far-left cities or states can circumvent legislative processes and instead use our courts to impose radical environmental agendas.
Having failed to garner enough political support to minimize or eliminate carbon-based fuels, nearly three dozen progressive jurisdictions have resorted to having friendly state judges circumvent the Constitution on national issues. They want no debate, no public referendums, no legislative process — just one like-minded judge penalizing energy companies for “causing climate change.”
There is nothing ethical or legal about this crony forum-shopping and backroom dealing, and the plaintiffs know it. That’s why, when the Supreme Court recently suggested it may hear these cases, leftists panicked, insisting that state judges litigate the matter.
Progressives know their laughable political ploy will tumble if the Supreme Court reviews the cases. That would be bad for them but good for our system of checks and balances, for common sense, and especially for reliable, affordable energy, jobs, health care, and modern living standards.
Climate activists blame fossil fuels for heat waves, cold spells, hurricanes, wildfires (including those caused by arsonists, electric companies, and forest mismanagement), floods, droughts, and abusive husbands. Vice President Kamala Harris even blamed human-caused climate change for the millions of immigrants who have crossed our borders illegally since 2021. […]
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