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Advocates want the city to do a better job of assisting residents when sewage infrastructure fails, and invest in climate resiliency.
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We’ll go On the Record with an epidemiologist to talk about the public health threat posed by climate change. Heat waves are getting longer and more intense. Who is most vulnerable? Is air conditioning the answer?
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Baltimore City's Office of Emergency Planning joins Midday to talk about what the city is doing to prepare for increasingly common extreme weather.
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Just a handful of states have heat standards, and Maryland will be the first on the east coast.
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With heat predicted to near record highs this week, officials are warning Maryland residents to take precautions. What's behind the heat, and what can you do to avoid, or treat, overheating?
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Each state agency will be required to submit a climate plan that prioritizes clean energy and stops carbon emissions. Some say it’s going to take more than that.
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The county plans to break ground on another solar project this summer.
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The Wetland Restoration Project will pump $67 million of combined local,state and federal funds into 11 miles of shoreline wetlands.
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“Asthma rates are too high and a lot of it has to do with the incinerator.”
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A century of chemicals from Bethlehem Steel ended up in creek.