Free Press: Michigan voters dealt champions of clean energy a serious setback last November when they voted down a proposal that would have imposed constitutional limits on the use of fossil fuels.
Some voters doubted any need for government action to combat climate change. Others, who applauded the idea of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in principle, were frightened by TV ads warning that new restrictions on the use of coal, oil and natural gas would lead to sharply higher utility bills.
But just a...