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Statewide legislation to be considered by the General Assembly.
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Through the market and subsidies, electric vehicles are becoming more affordable but a lack of charging stations remains a barrier, especially in historically underinvested communities.
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The plan also hopes to convert to clean energy by 2035.
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We go On the Record with Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake: how do they teach congregations about environmental awareness?
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Maryland law mandates carbon emissions be cut by 60 percent eight years from now. Can Gov. Moore do that?
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We go On the Record with a dispatch from the UN Climate Conference in Dubai. Two Baltimoreans at the summit share their impressions and hopes.
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The over $70 million building will create and save energy, while offering expanded space and capacity for students.
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We’ll go On the Record to hear what Americans really understand about climate change and what actions they believe would make the biggest impact against it. There’s a lot of confusion! Plus a psychotherapist, on steps to cope with eco-anxiety.
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September 29, 2023 is the last day to submit public comment for Baltimore Gas & Electric’s rate case to the Public Service Commission.
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Eroding History looks at how climate is change invading Deal Island on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, and what the congregants of two Black churches are doing to combat rising waters and preserve history.