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Moore administration officials tout $90 million being set aside for climate investments. But that isn’t “new” money.

‘The state of Maryland is getting a software update.’

The Md. Dept. of the Environment estimates that at least $1 billion annually in new state spending is necessary for investments that would help the state meet its climate goals.

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Governor, who pledged to appoint a state climate czar as he was campaigning in 2022, described the dual hiring as ‘a whole-of-government approach.’

“Social media influences and the pandemic’s effect on learning and socialization have had a major impact on our children,” Ferguson said.

Researchers in Maryland are using the technology to monitor changes in habitat and environmental conditions wrought by climate change.

Wind turbines in federal waters off the coast of Ocean City are still a few years away.

At industry conference in Baltimore, Moore endorses key provisions of wind power legislation and vows to make Maryland ‘the offshore wind capital of America.’

A failed amendment breaking the link between inflation and increases in the gas tax is similar to bills stalled in House and Senate committees.