Harris could prioritize stricter climate policies if elected

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Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, has yet to detail her climate policy, but her history as a prosecutor suggests she might take a tougher approach toward the fossil fuel industry than the current administration.

Marcus Baram reports for Capital & Main.


In short:

  • Harris has been vague about her climate plans during her campaign, contrasting with her detailed environmental record as a prosecutor.
  • Her past actions include prosecuting oil companies and advocating for environmental justice, hinting at a potentially stricter climate agenda.
  • The oil and gas industry remains wary of Harris, noting her past support for fracking bans and aggressive enforcement policies.

Key quote:

"She's the hammer. That’s what environmental justice constituencies have wanted forever: enforce the law, equitably enforce the law."

— Vernice Miller-Travis, environmental activist

Why this matters:

Vice President Harris' stance on climate change may significantly impact U.S. policy, particularly regarding fossil fuels, which are central to the global climate crisis.

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