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Opponents of California's electric car targets, including energy companies, corn growers, and industry associations, have taken their case to the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge the state's ambitious goals for electric car adoption aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The opponents argue that California's Advanced Clean Car program operates as a quasi-federal regulator on global climate change, utilizing the major questions doctrine outlined in the West Virginia v. EPA ruling. This move comes amidst ongoing legal battles against California's regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from various types of vehicles, including delivery trucks and semi-trucks.
Source: YAHOO