Trump's pick for energy secretary is a fracking exec who downplays climate crisis

President-elect Trump has chosen Chris Wright, CEO of Liberty Energy, as his energy secretary — a fossil fuel advocate who challenges climate science and has no government experience.

Coral Davenport and Lisa Friedman report for The New York Times.


In short:

  • Wright, a vocal supporter of oil and gas, has long rejected mainstream climate science, aligning closely with Trump's pro-fossil fuel stance.
  • He plans to lift restrictions on liquefied natural gas exports, opposing the Biden administration's focus on clean energy.
  • Wright’s background in fracking and ties to major Trump energy donors, like billionaire Harold Hamm, underscore his alignment with Trump's fossil fuel priorities.

Key quote:

“There is no climate crisis, and we’re not in the midst of an energy transition either.”

— Chris Wright, Liberty Energy CEO

Why this matters:

Wright's background is steeped in the fossil fuel industry, particularly as a CEO in natural gas — he’s as close to a cheerleader for oil and gas as you can get. And while gas burns cleaner than coal, the drilling and export process means climate-warming methane leaks, pipeline risks, health concerns and more climate disruption.

Related EHN coverage: LNG production comes with a price, Gulf Coast communities warn

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