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As he travels the state promoting his second campaign for governor, former Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler (D) tells voters he’s the only candidate with significant experience on the climate front.

In Glasgow, Scotland, world leaders, business executives and climate activists are meeting to discuss how best to combat climate change. On Capitol Hill, congressional…

Environmental group urges Montgomery County Council: Take the bold step and approve the new general master plan.

After years of underuse, a three-acre plot located off Key Highway and across Federal Hill Park in Baltimore was remade into parkland and opened…

As international leaders remain engaged in UN climate talks, five Montgomery County students from two high schools are putting their heads together to talk…

AARP

The Retail Energy Supply Association believes Maryland consumers should be able to shop for energy supplies just like other goods and services.

Lawmakers from Chesapeake Bay states are looking to attach a climate-related provision to the must-pass annual defense bill. U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, (D-Va.), introduced…

Food

For statewide candidates, this Anne Arundel farmer offers some food for thought on the importance of food and the food system to health and the environment.

By Ben Brooks and Lorig Charkoudian  The writers are members of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing portions of Baltimore and Montgomery counties, respectively. …

Standing outside a red brick home in Dundalk with a newly planted redbud in the front lawn on Monday, Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski…