Md. pursues one of the most ambitious climate change plans in the U.S.

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With Maryland's 3,100 miles of coastline imperiled by rising seas, Democratic lawmakers cite costs of inaction. Republicans question the payoff: 'There was no measurable impact on the environment by this bill.'

Maryland’s bill, called the Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022, still seeks to transition off natural gas, which emits more carbon than renewable sources of electricity. The bill requires state agencies to determine how much capacity exists in the electric grid and write recommendations to make sure there’s enough moving forward.

Climate scientists say the increasing atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide and methane, have fueled rising global temperatures. Simonaire objected specifically to the plan to make large, privately owned buildings of 35,000 square foot or larger reduce emissions and become carbon neutral by 2040 — or face fines and other penalties from the state.

 

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