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Kain v. Department of Environmental Protection

About this case

Filing year
2014
Status
Opinion issued.
Docket number
SJC-11961
Court/admin entity
United StatesMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (Mass.)United StatesState Courts
Case category
Carbon Offsets and Credits (US)Regulatory (US)State Law Claims (US)Environmentalist Lawsuits (US)
Principal law
United StatesMassachusetts Global Warming Solutions Act
At issue
Challenge to adequacy of Massachusetts programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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05/17/2016
Opinion issued.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ordered the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) to take additional measures to implement the Global Warming Solutions Act, a state law enacted in 2008. Specifically, the court held that the Act required MassDEP to impose volumetric limits on aggregate greenhouse gas emissions from certain types of sources and that these limits were required to decline on an annual basis. The court was not persuaded by MassDEP’s argument that it had complied with the Act’s requirements by implementing several regulatory initiatives, such as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative cap-and-trade program and a low emission vehicle program. The court said that these other initiatives were “important to the Commonwealth’s overall scheme of reducing greenhouse gas emissions over time,” but that more must be done to attain the “actual, measurable, and permanent emissions reductions” required by the Act.
Decision

Summary

Challenge to adequacy of Massachusetts programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance