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In the absence of stronger federal leadership, many states are enacting their own climate goals and policies. They serve as laboratories, demonstrating what's effective and informing national policy.

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Addressing California cap and trade concerns
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We need to prepare for more downpours
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A tale of two states: NY and CA chart different courses on nuclear
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California-Quebec auction hits a record low (and that’s probably a good thing)
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Collaborating on climate resilience in Anchorage
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We need states to show clean energy leadership
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Recommendations for Maryland’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan

Amid the more well-known national-level activity, U.S. states are demonstrating serious climate action. In the past 15 years, 18 states have set greenhouse gas emission reduction targets through legislation or executive orders. Efforts in some of these states have faded …

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Maryland set to exceed its 2020 climate goal
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Maryland’s Post-2020 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Target Setting

Maryland’s target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent from 2006 levels by 2020 is ambitious and has put it in the company of leading states. As 2020 nears, it is becoming increasingly clear that Maryland will likely achieve this …

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