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  2. Climate change will make Michigan power outages worse - AOL

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    Climate change will make things worse. There’s been quite a bit of hoopla about Tuesday’s storm that knocked out power for many Michigan residents, which understandably had many people frustrated.

  3. Climate change in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Michigan encompasses the effects of climate change, attributed to man-made [1] increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases, in the U.S. state of Michigan. The United States Environmental Protection Agency states that "Michigan's climate is changing. Most of the state has warmed two to three degrees (F) in the last century.

  4. Public interest vs. private homes: Climate change and erosion ...

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    Today, an international port impedes sand flow to Ogden Dunes’ shore. That, combined with recent near-record high water levels, intense storms and dwindling ice coverage, has caused severe erosion.

  5. Climate change brings rising Lake Michigan water levels. Art ...

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    Climate change is leading the county-owned War Memorial Center to do a $605,880 flood mitigation project. The project, outlined in a recent building permit application, features a sewer decoupling ...

  6. Climate change in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Climate change increased temperature, reduced the amount of precipitation, decreased snowpack and increased the ability of air to soak humidity, helping to create arid conditions. As of 2021 the drought was the most severe in the last 500 years. [65] As of 30 June 2021 61% of continental USA were in drought conditions.

  7. Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

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    [2] Under Harding, the Michigan DEQ "regularly spurned federal grants to study climate change" and rejected outreach from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency seeking state engagement. [4] Harding said that he believed that addressing climate change would cause an economic risk to the state. [5]