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Air conditioning has become an equity issue: People of color and the poor are usually the ones without it.

One expert calls the developments, which could boost renewable energy projects in Maryland, ‘the greatest transmission reforms in a generation.’

Consumers, the author writes, aspire to be liberated from an imposed energy plan and desire the freedom to embrace a tailored approach befitting their lifestyles.

With many parts of the country gripped by extreme heat, President Joe Biden said Thursday his administration would target states that don’t offer workers…

The Maryland Department of the Environment and the Center for Global Sustainability have released a document showing possible pathways for state policymakers to achieve their ambitious climate goals.

The National Park and Recreation Association says that supporting parks can promote healthy activities, such as biking, hiking, and walking down trails.

From winter storms to sweltering summer heat, there’s a consensus among experts that increasing extreme weather, a shifting electric generation mix, delays in getting…

State will hold seven public meetings on its climate plan, beginning with a town hall next Tuesday evening at Bowie State University.

Republican lawmakers expressed mixed opinions about two new task forces the governor has created.

Energy suppliers’ poll is an apparent effort to ramp up support for legislation to end regulated ‘standard offer service,’ Maryland People’s Counsel writes.