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, Harris cast the tie-breaking vote to pass the clean energy plan – the largest investment in fighting the climate crisis in U.S. history. As president, Trump actively hurt efforts to fight climate change and weakened over 125 environmental protections. 

Vice President Harris has a record of supporting science and has centered climate science in her work in the administration. Meanwhile, Trump has continuously denied the existence of climate change, having made over 1,000 false claims about the environment–including calling climate change a “hoax” and a “con job.” During his term, Trump sidelined and attacked scientists and even scrubbed information about climate change from government websites. If elected again, Trump has promised to roll back efforts to fight climate change, including the landmark clean energy plan, through his pro-polluter Project 2025 agenda.  

Throughout her career, Harris has held Big Oil accountable, and she supports ending federal subsidies for oil and gas companies. As president, many of Trump’s appointees had ties to the oil and gas industry. He gutted environmental protections and gave Big Oil $25 billion in tax breaks. Now, Trump is promising more tax breaks for the industry and to cut pollution protections they oppose once again.

The Contrast: Tackling Climate Change

Harris Is Taking  Climate Action

As Vice President, Harris Played A Major Role In Advancing The Administration’s Actions To Tackle The Climate Crisis

Trump’s Record On Climate Is Dangerous

The Contrast: Climate Science

Vice President Harris Supported Climate Science 

The Biden-Harris Administration Centered Climate Science

Trump Denied Climate Science And Attacked Climate Scientists 

Trump’s Administration Was Full Of Climate Change Skeptics And Sidelined Climate Science

Trump Plans To Launch A War On Climate Science In A Second Presidency

The Contrast: Big Oil

Harris Held Big Oil Accountable And Wanted To End Federal Subsidies For The Industry

Trump Appointed People With Industry Ties To Key Positions In His Administration, Including Those Overseeing Environmental Protection

As President, Trump Scrapped Clean Air And Water Protections – And He Plans To Do It Again

Trump Handed Big Oil Billions In Tax Breaks, And He’s Promised To Do It Again 

The Contrast: Global Climate Leadership

Harris Centered U.S. Global Climate Leadership In Her Role As Vice President 

Trump Ceded The U.S. Climate Leadership On The Global Stage – And He’d Do So Again