The Maryland Commission on Climate Change released its 2025 annual report on Dec. 23, offering a new set of recommendations aimed at helping the state meet aggressive greenhouse gas reduction goals ...
As Maryland lawmakers weigh proposals aimed at reining in utility companies, lowering electricity prices and expanding the state’s low-carbon energy system, a new audit report has found that the ...
Maryland legislators and environmental advocates expressed dismay after Gov. Wes Moore vetoed a series of widely supported climate and environmental study bills last week, actions they believe not ...
Maryland lawmakers have overridden the governor’s veto to enact legislation directing a statewide assessment of climate-related costs, while New Jersey lawmakers are preparing a January committee ...
In Western Maryland, coal is giving way to clean sun. In a major move ...
Communities including Baltimore and Annapolis are asking the state’s top court to revive a case accusing oil companies of spreading disinformation. By Karen Zraick See more of our coverage in your ...
Maryland touts its climate goals as some of the most ambitious in the country. The state is required by state law to cut its greenhouse gas emissions 60% by 2031 and hit net zero carbon emissions by ...
In a significant win for the energy industry, the Maryland Supreme Court affirmed the dismissal of three municipal lawsuits alleging that energy companies engaged in deceptive practices related to the ...
(The Center Square) – Maryland Supreme Court justices seemed skeptical during oral arguments Monday in a lawsuit filed by three local governments against oil and gas companies over alleged climate ...
The plaintiffs in those lawsuits – the cities of Baltimore and Annapolis, along with Anne Arundel County – had attempted to recover money damages with claims that would apply state and local tort laws ...
Maryland is launching a comprehensive study determining the economic toll of climate change on residents, Gov. Wes Moore and Comptroller Brooke Lierman announced Friday — just months after the ...