Southeast
Mississippi
Mississippi has changed from a net greenhouse gas sink to a net emitter from 1990-2021, due to both an increase in fossil fuel combustion for energy and decrease in the state’s forest land cover. Most of the energy consumed in the state is used by the industrial sector, and manufacturing is the leading contributor to the state’s GDP. More than three-quarters of the state’s electricity is generated by natural gas, and Mississippi has a substantial number of fossil fuel production facilities.
Governor
Tate Reeves (Republican)
Governor
Tate Reeves (Republican)
House Party
Republican Majority
House Party
Republican Majority
Senate Party
Republican Supermajority
Senate Party
Republican Supermajority
Legislative session
1/2/24 - 5/4/24
Key Offices & Links
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Southeast
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This map shows the occurrence of climate policies passed at the state-level. Higher numbers represent more climate policies enacted.
Progress by Policy Area
- Enacted
- In-progress
- Partially Enacted
- Not Enacted
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Projections in Mississippi
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Mississippi received a D grade from Freeing the Grid. Establishing Policies
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Electricity
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Transmission, Distribution, and Energy Storage | 2023 |