Pittsburgh's primary showcases progressive stance on fracking

In Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district, Rep. Summer Lee's campaign gains momentum with robust backing from environmental groups amid a primary battle that underscores the region's shifting priorities toward sustainable practices.

Keerti Gopal and Kiley Bense report for Inside Climate News.


In short:

  • With the Democratic primary approaching, U.S. Rep. Summer Lee gains significant support from environmental groups, contrasting with her opponent Bhavini Patel.
  • The endorsements focus on Lee's commitment to environmental justice, a shift from foreign policy issues to local environmental concerns.
  • Edith Abeyta, a local environmental justice organizer, supports Lee for her consistent advocacy for communities affected by industrial pollution.

Key quote:

"For me, it’s this intersectionality that Lee upholds within her district. She represents a lot of people that live in environmental justice zones and frontline communities, and I think she gets it…she’s a voice for the people."

— Edith Abeyta, environmental justice organizer

Why this matters:

Progressive politicians and activists generally advocate for stricter regulations or outright bans on fracking, citing environmental degradation, health risks, and contributions to climate change. This emphasis on environmental justice and green jobs resonates with a district historically tied to heavy industry, suggesting a significant shift in voter priorities.

In late 2023, EHN reporter Kristina Marusic discussed new proposed fracking regulations in Pennsylvania on "Living on Earth.”

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