Kamala Harris on climate change
Kamala Harris on climate change

Kamala Harris on climate change

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Vice President Kamala Harris, recently endorsed by President Biden for the 2024 presidential race, faces scrutiny over her progressive climate policies, including her past support for the Green New Deal and a ban on fracking. These positions may challenge her appeal in fossil fuel-dependent swing states like Pennsylvania, especially as energy and inflation loom as critical issues in the upcoming election. Biden's withdrawal from the race adds to the urgency of her campaign, as he has been a significant figure in climate action, having enacted the Inflation Reduction Act and rejoined the Paris Agreement. Harris has reiterated her commitment to tackling climate change, proposing a $10 trillion plan to achieve a zero-emissions economy by 2045 and advocating for accountability from fossil fuel companies. Additionally, she has pledged to oppose Project 2025, a conservative initiative aimed at implementing radical policy changes. While her climate agenda may resonate with progressive voters, its viability in the general election remains uncertain due to the potential backlash from more moderate constituencies.

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