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The state of Maryland has cut its CO2 emissions by 6 percent and St. Marys has reduced its by 80 percent this year largely driven by student initiatives. Marylands global warming pollution declined by 6 percent since 2004, among the top 10 states cutting CO2 emissions. That was the year in which pollution levels began to peak in many states, according to a new analysis of government data released today by the state-based, citizen-funded Environment Maryland at a press conference at St. Marys College of Maryland.
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