Economic opportunity, energy affordability, and energy security hold significant importance as Michigan formulates its energy policies concerning renewable sources.
The current discourse involves climate science and climate change, which remain persistent subjects in public debate. The scientific community largely agrees that the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, stemming from fossil fuel combustion, is a primary factor driving alterations in the Earth’s climate.
This scientific stance faces resistance from those supporting industries reliant on oil, gas, and coal.

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