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    A conservative group is working on a way to allow states to join together to reject the Obama administration's proposed carbon emissions limits on power plants. (iStock)
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    A new tool to fight the EPA

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    Thirty-seven states cut their emissions between 2000-13, according to an analysis of state-level carbon emissions by the Energy Information Administration, the independent analysis arm of the Department of Energy. (AP Photo)
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    Jars of ethanol and biodiesel fuel sit on display during the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association meeting, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014, in Altoona, Iowa. (AP Photo)
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    The EPA on Friday issued long overdue rules requiring refiners to use more renewable fuels in the nation's fuel supply. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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    Why new green fuel rules could damage car engines

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    The EPA sought to expand their federal regulatory jurisdiction to include isolated waters they deem to have a
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    The Clean Power Plan directs each state to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions in an attempt to clean up the country's fleet of existing power plants. (AP FIle Photo)
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    State attorneys using EPA emails in fight against climate rule

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    Scott Walker said his state's utility regulators estimate that complying with the rule would cost up to $13.4 billion and drive up electricity rates as much as 29 percent. (AP Photo) 
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    Those reporters received a later email sent around 9 a.m. that included a blog post from EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, above, and Jo-Ellen Darcy, assistant secretary for the Army for Civil Works with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. (AP Photo)
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    Observers admit that no one knows what the Supreme Court will do, or when they will do it, regarding this case. (Getty)
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