Harris revises stance on fracking, raising energy policy concerns

Vice President Kamala Harris has softened her position on banning fracking, but oil, gas and environmental advocates remain uncertain about her broader energy policies.

Timothy Cama reports for Greenwire.


In short:

  • Harris reversed her previous support for a fracking ban, citing economic growth through clean energy.
  • Oil and gas industry leaders welcome the shift but seek more clarity on her overall energy vision.
  • Environmental groups express disappointment, emphasizing the need for stronger climate leadership.

Key quote:

“There are so many other critical energy policies where the vice president’s perspective remains an open question.”

— Dustin Meyer, head of policy at the American Petroleum Institute

Why this matters:

Kamala Harris’ revised stance reflects a balancing act between economic and environmental concerns. As the election nears, her position could influence key swing states where fracking is economically significant.

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