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Moore and other officials characterized the $90 million investment as ‘a downpayment’ toward fulfilling the state’s ambitious climate goals — but no one knows where the rest of the money will come from.

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

Maryland's iconic State House dome and grounds blanketed in newly fallen snow.

Maryland Department of the Environment gets its first assistant secretary for environmental justice.

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.

Environment secretary vows that state is on track to meet its aggressive climate goals.

Cardin has been going regularly to U.N. climate conferences since 2016 in Paris, when scores of governments agreed to international emissions reduction goals.

Curtis Bay Energy, the nation’s largest medical waste incinerator, which operates in South Baltimore, has been fined $1 million as a criminal penalty for…

The most significant change coming to the VEIP program: New vehicles, which under the old rule had to first be tested for emissions when they were three years old, now won’t have to tested until they are six.

State will hold seven public meetings on its climate plan, beginning with a town hall next Tuesday evening at Bowie State University.