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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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Grand Rapids State Rep. Kristian Grant said the endangerment rule has helped policymakers at all levels respond to threats of air pollution
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The priorities include bike lanes, backyard composting, and using electricity to generate steam heat for downtown buildings
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The city's Climate Action & Adaptation Plan is on Tuesday’s city commission agenda, coming at a time when officials recently learned federal funding for some programs has been cut
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Michigan’s Elissa Slotkin was the lone Democrat to support it in the U.S. Senate
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Consumers Energy has methane detection cars surveying Michigan to find dangerous gas leaks
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The Justice Department filed a similar preemptive action against Hawaii and has also challenged clean energy policies in New York and Vermont
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It remains unclear if Congress can reverse the state’s emissions standards
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Across the country, national parks emit around 179,000 tons of carbon dioxide annually
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The state’s environmental regulator has drafted an air quality enforcement plan for Stellantis’ Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit