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Every year it is becoming more and more difficult to see the stars.

Don’t let the numbers fool you, two scientists write, Montgomery County isn’t making enough progress on an ambitious greenhouse gas reduction plan.

Md. is studying the costs and feasibility of expanding nuclear power in the state, both at the Calvert Cliffs plant and with small modular nuclear reactors.

Maryland Matters and the University of Maryland Baltimore County are hosting a community forum to explore the future of state climate policy with some…

Top environmentalist says the 2023 session ‘marked a new day for Maryland,’ with strong environmental leaders in the governor’s office and in key positions in the legislature.

A hybrid event with many dignitaries touts Maryland’s economic future and commitment to combating climate change.

The organization in charge of setting and enforcing reliability standards for the U.S. electric grid isn’t recommending new physical security requirements for thousands of…

Trump administration was accused of failing to require Pa. to develop a plan to meet pollution reduction goals for the Bay set several years earlier in a multi-state compact.

The bureaucratic, procedural gambit involves the Office of People’s Counsel, which represents consumers’ interests on utility matters in the state, and the Public Service Commission.