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The trend is likely to continue into 2026, as Trump administration officials continue their efforts to downplay climate change, deemphasize renewable energy, and embrace fossil fuels
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Approval for Michigan projects to capture carbon dioxide emissions and store them underground could happen at the state level under bipartisan bills passed in the Michigan Senate Thursday
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Bills would give the state more power over the process of carbon capture, utilization, and storage
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Thursday's event showcased waste stream divergence, carbon capture and renewable energy production technology.