Do I really need to mow my lawn?
Do yourself and the planet a favor by rethinking your relationship with your yard.
A livable climate and a healthy future are possible if we work together to eliminate the pollution and practices warming our planet.
To avoid the most catastrophic effects of climate change, from more powerful hurricanes to increased flooding and worsening wildfires, we need to work together to eliminate the pollution and practices warming our planet. That means taking collective action to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, transitioning to an electric vehicle future, and powering our lives with clean, renewable energy. And we can all do more to use less energy, and use it more efficiently. Fortunately, global warming solutions are all around us — we just need to use them.
Do yourself and the planet a favor by rethinking your relationship with your yard.
Our tax dollars shouldn't be propping up an industry that's contributing to the climate crisis. We're calling on Congress to end these subsidies.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday proposed new limits on carbon pollution from coal- and gas-burning power plants.
Lt. Governor Aruna Miller and 5 agency heads spoke at the University of Maryland Baltimore County to discuss the state's climate plans.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday proposed new limits on carbon pollution from coal- and gas-burning power plants.
Energy Conservation & Efficiency
A new report from the Office of the People's Counsel details the success of EmPOWER Maryland, the state's energy efficiency program, and how the program needs to adapt to better meet state's climate needs, serve low income residents, and conserve more energy.
Gov. Wes Moore celebrated Earth Day by signing several environmental bills into law, including the POWER Act to expand offshore wind generation in the state.