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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks to the media, Jan. 27, 2022, in Weslaco., Texas. The Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on climate change could have implications for a range of other issues, including a case involving nuclear waste storage and a proposal requiring companies to disclose how climate risk affects their businesses.  Paxton says the June 30 ruling can be used to block a federal license issued to store radioactive waste in his state. (Joel Martinez/The Monitor via AP, File)

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks to the media, Jan. 27, 2022, in Weslaco., Texas. The Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on climate change could have implications for a range of other issues, including a case involving nuclear waste storage and a proposal requiring companies to disclose how climate risk affects their businesses. Paxton says the June 30 ruling can be used to block a federal license issued to store radioactive waste in his state. (Joel Martinez/The Monitor via AP, File)

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