Question

In Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, the court defined the authority of the EPA saying that:
A.The Clean Air Act is unambiguous in giving the EPA authority to regulate any air pollution agent that enters the ambient air.
B.The Clean Air Act specifically excludes carbon dioxide from the gasses that the EPA regulates.
C.The EPA has absolute authority to determine which air pollutants to investigate and regulate so even if appearing to act arbitrary or capricious, they may not be sued for failure to act.
D.Before a plaintiff may sue the EPA for failure to act, the plaintiff must provide clear and convincing evidence that the regulation sought is necessary to protect the environment.

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