The Supreme Court questioned on Feb. 28 how much authority the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency should have to regulate and curb energy production in order to combat the effects of so-called climate change. The case is West Virginia v. EPA, court file 20-1530, which was consolidated with three other cases. The other cases are North American Coal Corp. v. EPA, Westmoreland Mining Holdings LLC v. EPA, and North Dakota v. EPA. The court set aside 70 minutes for the hearing, but ran well over that time limit. West Virginia and 18 other states are challenging the authority the Clean Air Act provides the EPA. The challengers hope the high court resolves whether the U.S. Constitution gives Congress power to delegate regulatory authority to the EPA to limit so-called greenhouse gas emissions. West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey told The Epoch Times in a recent interview that he hopes the Supreme Court …