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Home » Maryland GHG Cuts Beat 2020 Goal, State Says
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Maryland GHG Cuts Beat 2020 Goal, State Says

But New Goal of 60% Reduction by 2031 Is ‘Heavy Lift’

May 1, 2022
Martin Berman-Gorvine
Building Decarbonization / Transportation Decarbonization / Maryland

Maryland’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 were 32% below 2006 levels, according to the state Department of the Environment, besting its goal of a 25% cut.

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