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<title>Michigan.Gov Podcasts - Governor Granholm's Weekly Podcast</title>
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<description>This week I joined Denmark's Minister of Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard in signing a memorandum of understanding initiating a partnership between the Danish Ministry of Climate and Energy and the state of Michigan.  Together we are going to explore new development and share experiences in the areas of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and job creation.<br />

Michigan's agreement with Denmark will strengthen our ability to collaborate with a country that has moved to the forefront of renewable energy technologies and put people to work in the process.  If you're wondering why this is important to Michigan, consider these facts as reported by the Michigan Environmental Council:   
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