Voters in the upcoming Harris-Trump election face a clear choice on climate policy, with Vice President Kamala Harris focusing on climate action and former President Donald Trump advocating fossil fuel expansion.
Gautama Mehta reports for Grist.
In short:
- Harris supports the Inflation Reduction Act, which offers rebates for energy-efficient home improvements, while Trump has pledged to rescind it.
- Trump's climate approach includes cutting regulations and increasing fossil fuel production, while Harris is expected to continue Biden's strategy of incentives for clean energy.
- Both candidates' policies will impact electric vehicles, transportation and energy production, shaping how the U.S. meets climate goals.
Key quote:
“There are fundamental forces here at work. At the end of the day, there’s very little that Trump can do to stand in the way.”
— Gernot Wagner, climate economist at Columbia Business School
Why this matters:
The next U.S. president will influence policies related to energy, transportation and emissions, affecting the nation’s ability to meet critical climate targets. Their decisions will have long-term consequences for public health and the environment.
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