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Bay Progress

Maryland’s farmers have answered the call to reduce nutrient pollution, but the state’s developed areas have tacitly assumed permission to pollute more.

Virginia Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin (R) is pledging to use executive action to pull Virginia out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a carbon market…

The General Assembly will move quickly to pass a major climate bill early in the 2022 session — so lawmakers can promptly respond to…

Offshore Wind

State can maintain offshore wind industry advantage with approval of new projects and development of supply chain growth strategies.

I didn’t quite know what to expect when I set out to interview all the candidates for governor about climate change. I thought I…

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the University of Maryland School of Public Health $100,000 to expand its environmental justice map and screening…

By Katie McKenna The writer is a resident of Washington, D.C. When I run along the Rock Creek Trail, traveling from downtown Washington, D.C,…

The push to recognize an inalienable human right to a healthy environment is not new, but it has yet to gain major steam.  As…

The latest international conference on climate change, which was held earlier this month in Glasgow, Scotland, drew tens of thousands of world leaders, business…

On the day Democratic gubernatorial contender Wes Moore sat down with Maryland Matters to discuss climate change, in late October, the state coincidentally was being lashed by powerful storms.