global warming
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- The candidates won't discuss a warming planet, but Hurricane Sandy filled in the silence
- President Obama may be better on climate change than Mitt Romney, but his inattention to the issue is still criminal.
- President Obama is missing a golden opportunity by not talking more about climate change
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- If organically grown foods aren't healthier to eat, why pay more for them?
- UMBC students and administrators show how to use politics to bridge differences and strengthen communities.
- Attacks on U.S. biofuel industry are inaccurate and unwarranted
- New group running Grand Prix of Baltimore pays to replant some trees, but doesn't repeat defunct predecessors' pledge to run greenest car race ever.
- New EPA standards requiring more fuel-efficient cars by 2025 will save consumers money at the pump and reduce air pollution; so why is Mitt Romney against them?
- Appeals court's rejection of EPA cross-state air pollution rules a big blow to clean air efforts
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- Gas industry group disputes Chesapeake Bay Foundation video alleging air pollution from "fracking" wells and other facilities
- A Koch-funded scientist has reversed himself on global warming; will the liberals' favorite villains follow?
- Policies to change building codes in flood plains and on coastlines, construct offshore wind turbines and manage suburban sprawl could find political opportunity, officials hope, as recent extreme weather renews a conversation on climate change in Maryland and nationally.
- Environment Maryland finds big downpours and heavy snowstorms occurring more often in mid-Atlantic, urges action to curb, adapt to climate change
- Report says boosting still-anemic sales of electric vehicles could curb climate-altering pollution
- Climate change, and severe storms, are partly the result of the military's pollution
- Over-the-top resource extraction methods are boomeranging on us in the form of worsening climate change
- Congress needs to get moving on climate change legislation
- Appeals court ruling will allow EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in a big win for climate change science and public health
- Plan to be aired for cutting Baltimore''s greenhouse gas emissions 15 percent by 2020
- A dire report warning of the risks of climate change seems to have fallen on deaf ears as we focus instead on the inanity of a presidential campaign.
- People can't make informed investment decisions unless corporations disclose the financial risks they face from climate change
- Five things stand in the way of I'll Have Another ending the Triple Crown drought.
- MD holds public meetings on plan to reduce greenhouse gases 25 percent by 2020
- Roland Park Country School holds 'Solarbration,' an event to emphasize the need for renewable energy and highlight the school's own partial conversion to solar energy
- Wind power is the best alternative for Maryland's energy future
- Last year's version of Gov. Martin O'Malley's wind farm bill would have been a net plus for Maryland, but this year's version, with extensive new consumer protections, is a no-brainer.
- By contrast this year, the broadcast blow-hards on the other end of the political spectrum are confident that this year's early spring in the American northeast is definitive proof that global warming (or climate change) is totally for real and it's just a matter of a few years before the Mid-Atlantic states are a tropical destination for people seeking refuge from cold weather farther north.
- Climate action blueprint calls offshore wind, septic curbs priorities
- New studies on climate change reveal risk posed to Maryland and other coastal communities by rising tides and major storms
- Natural gas: Proposed Cove Point facility would set back the state's efforts to make environmental progress
- CA Board should reject proposal to remove 50 Symphony Woods trees
- Gas tax: Cheap energy harms the bay by encouraging more driving
- Climate change: Rising tides suggest it's time to step back from the water's edge
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- Broken glass a challenge for paper industry.
- President Obama likes to claim that his No. 1 priority is jobs, but the Keystone XL pipeline decision shows it's anything but.
- Obama administration took the only sensible course available and put the risky Keystone XL pipeline on the shelf — at least temporarily
- Maryland misses deadline for plan to reduce greenhouse gases
- The hard sciences don't support the idea that global warming is a result of human activity