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From Laggard to Leader: A Novel Policy Perspective of Michigan’s Preliminary Path to Climate Success

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  • Laura U. Schneider

    (Department of Political Science, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 49401, USA)

  • Nancy Boyd

    (Department of Political Science, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 49401, USA)

Abstract

The realities of climate change are here, and in the absence of encompassing U.S. federal policies directing action, it is left to the states to help set our course for the future. At the forefront of state action is Michigan, which in 2023 passed sweeping legislation requiring the state to achieve climate neutrality, a significant investment in electric vehicle infrastructure, and a commitment to environmental justice. The bold climate-forward actions by the state have been described by many as vaulting the state of Michigan into a national leader on climate policy. This perspective uses Michigan’s novel collection of climate-related policies to examine the connections between infrastructure, environmental justice, and climate change in Michigan. The legislation was passed with strong Democratic support, but Republicans and some environmentalists are concerned about the feasibility of the state to implement the legislation, especially when some states like California are having to back down from their green energy goals. We find that the legislation focuses on the triple bottom line by supporting economic growth in the state, advancing the interests of rural and urban communities alike, and embracing ambitious environmental goals. Michigan is already seeing successful implementation of this policy, and the lessons of this action can help provide a roadmap for other states seeking to move forward on climate policy. This novel perspective demonstrates the unique qualities Michigan is bringing to climate legislation, and the newness of the policies opens new research opportunities for a variety of scholarship interests.

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  • Laura U. Schneider & Nancy Boyd, 2025. "From Laggard to Leader: A Novel Policy Perspective of Michigan’s Preliminary Path to Climate Success," Challenges, MDPI, vol. 16(2), pages 1-24, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jchals:v:16:y:2025:i:2:p:27-:d:1669691
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