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Advocates and lawmakers pushed for a comprehensive climate bill on Tuesday that would take significant steps to reduce emissions from buildings and set the state’s…

Governor's Mansion

Maryland Matters and a handful of other groups are co-sponsoring events at the University of Maryland College Park and at Goucher College next month. Both will be live-streamed.

The chair of the Public Service Commission takes issue with an earlier commentary from the Office of People’s Counsel on planning for the electric grid of the future.

Activists fear schools’ proximity to airport puts students at risk to lead exposure from planes’ fuel exhaust.

Electric

General Assembly action is needed now. A delay in enacting HB88 benefits utilities, raises costs for customers and hinders progress on state climate goals.

There are several measures before the legislature this year designed to protect the state during the growing climate crisis.

Lawsuit challenges Department of Natural Resources plans to rebuild reefs and plant hatchery-spawned oysters across 421 acres of river bottom in the Manokin.

Group aims to bring more conservatives into the conversation about how to expand clean energy development in Maryland.

Take the example from the French. Maryland should develop, deploy and export these technologies.

The bill would give the department the necessary tools to hold polluters and other water violators accountable, the AG said.