CUTTING THROUGH BIG OIL’S ATTACKS ON DEB HAALAND

Congresswoman Deb Haaland, President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Department of the Interior, is a fierce climate champion with a strong record of progressive climate action and environmental justice advocacy. If confirmed, Haaland will be the first Indigenous individual to run the Interior Department and a cornerstone partner for Biden’s plans to build back better by creating a clean energy economy, creating millions of jobs and protecting our clean air, water, and public lands. Haaland has promised to end the corruption of the Trump administration that favored oil and gas CEOs to instead focus on building a sustainable future.

This, unsurprisingly, has Big Oil terrified. In response, fossil fuel executives and their allies in Congress are running a campaign to dirty Haaland’s nomination by repeating debunked lies and undermining her (strong) qualifications.

But, it is critical to remember that these fossil fuel executives and their allies in Congress are not good-faith actors whose words and opposition cannot be taken at face value. The truth is, the industry’s attacks on Haaland are a component of a broader effort to secure their profit margins by stopping any progress on climate action.

OIL AND GAS-BACKED POLITICIANS ATTACKING HAALAND ARE SHILLING THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY’S TALKING POINTS. 

HAALAND HAS A PROVEN PRO-CLIMATE RECORD. THAT IS PRECISELY WHY BIG OIL, AND THE POLITICIANS THEY FUND, ARE WORKING OVERTIME TO ATTACK HER.

HAALAND WOULD BE THE FIRST INDIGENOUS PERSON TO SERVE IN THE CABINET. THIS IS HISTORIC AND WOULD BRING UNPRECEDENTED FOCUS TO ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE.