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Harris v. Trump On Clean Energy
On clean energy, Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have drastically different records. Harris has consistently supported clean energy and turbocharged a clean energy jobs boom with her tie-breaking vote to pass the clean energy plan, which is already creating jobs and lowering costs for millions of Americans. Trump on the other hand has […]
September 5, 2024
Harris v. Trump On Pollution
When it comes to protecting Americans from harmful pollution and promoting environmental justice, the difference between Vice President Harris and Trump couldn’t be clearer. Harris has a long record of fighting to lower pollution and protect Americans, while Trump rolled back critical protections and gave handouts to polluters. The Contrast: Pollution As California Attorney General, […]
September 4, 2024
Harris v. Trump on Climate
The contrast between Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris on climate change is stark. From believing in climate science to protecting communities and holding polluters accountable, the choice for climate action in November is clear. Harris knows the existential threat climate change poses and understands the urgency of taking climate action. As vice president, […]
August 19, 2024
A Nonpartisan Group Found That Trump’s Project 2025 Would Drive Up Energy Costs, Kill Jobs, And Increase Premature Deaths
Nonpartisan Group Energy Innovation: Trump’s Project 2025 Agenda Will Add “Billions In Energy Costs To American Households, Costing The U.S. Economy Millions Of Jobs And Billions In GDP, And Increasing Pollution-Driven Early Deaths” Energy Innovation Is A Nonpartisan Energy And Climate Policy Think Tank. According to Energy Innovation, “Energy Innovation is a nonpartisan energy and […]
August 14, 2024
POLL: Voters Soundly Reject MAGA Republican ‘Project 2025’ Plan in Favor of President Biden’s Clean Energy Plan
A new survey released today by Data for Progress and Climate Power found that voters soundly reject the “Project 2025” energy plan authored by the Heritage Foundation and other polluter-funded, climate-denying organizations. Voters reject key planks of the plan – often by large margins, and, overall, would be less likely to support a candidate who backs the MAGA Republican plan by a 16-point margin (51% to 35%). And by a 14-point margin (55% to 41%), voters say climate change is serious and urgent, not “mild and manageable,” as the plan’s author contends.
August 24, 2023