The Moore Administration released Maryland’s Climate Pollution Reduction Plan, as required by the 2022 Climate Solutions Now Act, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 60% by 2031.
Maryland environmental leaders unveiled an ambitious plan Thursday to cut greenhouse gas emissions, but the price tag and funding sources are raising questions.
Maryland environmental officials released a plan to achieve aggressive climate-action goals, but some say the plan falls short when it comes to funding.
The annual report of the Maryland Commission on Climate Change, which guides the work of the Maryland Department of the Environment, was released last week.
Gov. Wes Moore (D) moved to fulfill a campaign pledge this week when he announced his administration had hired two seasoned public officials to fill the positions of chief resilience officer and chief sustainability officer for state government.