Gov. John Baldacci got an overall grade of B-minus from the Maine League of Conservation Voters for his environmental policies since 2006.
The governor was given an A or A-minus in areas like air quality, climate change, energy and toxins, but fell to a C-minus for wilderness protection, and C or C-plus in forestry, land conservation, transportation, planned growth, marine resources and administration, according to the Bangor Daily News.
Baldacci also received a B-minus from the environmental organization on his 2006 environmental report card.