The Stakes for Climate Action are On the Ballot

Throughout this election season—from Donald Trump’s $1 billion promise to do the bidding of Big Oil CEOs in April, to the devastating one-two punch Hurricanes Helene and Milton delivered this fall—the stakes for climate action and clean energy progress have been on the ballot. And as voters head to the polls tomorrow, there is a clear choice on climate. 

Vice President Kamala Harris cast the deciding vote for the landmark clean energy plan—the world’s largest-ever investment in clean energy and climate action—and it has already unleashed an American manufacturing renaissance, driving forward nearly 600 new projects totaling more than 330,000 new jobs. Harris’ Opportunity Economy would build on that historic record, accelerating clean energy investments to create more good-paying jobs while lowering energy costs for families and fighting the climate crisis.

Donald Trump represents an existential threat to that future. He has made Big Oil’s lies about energy a defining issue of his campaign and fully embraced their extreme Project 2025 agenda, vowing to gut the clean energy plan so they can tighten their stranglehold over consumers, among other giveaways to the industry. In doing so, he is not only inviting climate catastrophe but also economic ruin, taking direct aim at the millions of Americans now supported by newly created jobs in our booming manufacturing sector.

Below are just a few data points that help quantify what’s at stake for climate action and clean energy progress:

Clean Energy is Core to Harris’ Opportunity Economy 

Trump’s Project 2025 Energy Agenda Would Decimate U.S. Manufacturing Jobs

Rural America, GOP Districts Would Suffer Outsized Harm

Clean Energy Plan’s  Story Told in Headlines Around Country

Kamala Harris’ Opportunity Economy continues to invest in these good-paying clean energy jobs across the country – lowering costs and pollution and revitalizing communities. Trump’s Project 2025 plans would send projects into a tailspin and cost us over 1.7 million jobs by 2030 alone. A Trump win is a win for his Big Oil donors, no matter the tremendous cost to the American people.