Fracking

2024 - 8 - 30

Kamala Harris Goes From Frack to Sorry: A Candidate's U-Turn!

Fossil Fuels - Fracking - Kamala Harris - Ohio Property Rights - Oil and Gas Industry

In a stunning shift, Vice President Kamala Harris promises to keep the fracking taps flowing. Here’s what this means for her campaign – and for property owners!

In a surprising turn of events, Vice President Kamala Harris has made headlines by announcing that she would not ban fracking if elected president. This stance marks a significant departure from her earlier campaign rhetoric against the controversial drilling method. In her first sit-down interview of the election season, Harris stated, "I will not ban fracking," leaving many scratching their heads at this sudden shift in policy.

The decision comes at a time when the political landscape is focused on climate change and renewable energy, raising eyebrows among environmental activists. Harris’s reversal stands in contrast with her previously vocal opposition to fracking during her days campaigning alongside Joe Biden. As the elections approach and voters are keenly assessing candidates' positions on energy, this announcement may indeed help her navigate a tricky political landscape where fossil fuels remain a hot topic.

This fracking debate isn’t limited to political arenas; it ripples into the lives of many property owners across the United States. Take, for instance, Jill Antares Hunkler, an Ohio resident who found her land surrounded by the looming presence of fracking operations after her purchase in 2007. While some landowners perceive financial benefits from leasing their land for oil extraction, others voice concerns about the environmental impact and intrusive nature of fracking. These contrasting perspectives only complicate the conversation about energy in America.

In focusing on the economic benefits of fracking, Harris steps into a complex debate that balances environmental sustainability and economic growth. Whether her fracking promise will resonate with voters remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the issue of fossil fuels is not going away anytime soon. Interestingly, did you know that the United States consumes over 300 billion cubic feet of natural gas every day? And in a quirky twist, some scientists are exploring using fracking wastewater to grow crops—because who doesn’t want a side of oil with their potatoes?

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Harris Rules Out Fracking Ban, Threading Needle on Fossil Fuels (BNN)

Vice President Kamala Harris said she wouldn't halt fracking if elected president, reversing her prior opposition to the technique used to produce most US ...

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Harris says she will not ban fracking in campaign's first interview (USA TODAY)

Vice President Kamala Harris said she would not ban fracking if elected during her first sit down interview of the campaign Thursday.

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Kamala Harris says she will not ban fracking as president (WTVB News)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris told CNN on Thursday that she would not ban fracking if elected president.

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Harris Does U-Turn on Fracking ahead of November Election (OilPrice.com)

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Harris vows not to ban fracking as president (Axios)

Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and Democratic presidential Kamala Harris during their CNN interview that. Democratic vice presidential ...

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Fact-checker examines Harris' position on fracking | CNN Politics (CNN)

CNN's Daniel Dale examines Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris' first interview, including her position on fracking.

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Kamala Harris claims she will 'not ban fracking' as president in major ... (New York Post)

Vice President Kamala Harris vowed Thursday that she would “not ban fracking” if elected president – a major reversal from her position during her first ...

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Kamala Harris says she will not ban fracking as president | BOE ... (BOE Report)

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris told CNN on Thursday that she would not ban fracking if elected president. "No, and I made that clear on the ...

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Fact-checking Kamala Harris's first campaign interview (BBC News)

BBC Verify looks into claims the vice-president made on CNN about fracking, child poverty and green jobs.

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Harris says she won't ban fracking. What to know about the ... (KOSU)

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Oil, gas allies welcome Harris fracking stance — with an asterisk (Politico)

There are so many other critical energy policies where the vice president's perspective remains an open question," said one industry advocate.

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VP Harris: 'As president, I will not ban fracking' (Yahoo Finance)

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Telling the Fracking Truth about Harris (National Review)

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