Did you hear Kamala Harris’ answer on climate?!?
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Jill Stein for President

Friend,

I’m afraid I’m not finished sharing debate highlights with you. This one deserved an email of its own.

Yesterday, anti-war activist Michael Prysner posted a question on X that frankly a lot of us were asking:

A screenshot of a tweet from Mike Prysner that
reads: “Was I dreaming or did Harris really answer the big “what are
you going to do about climate change” debate question with a pledge to
expand fracking, extract “historic” amounts of fossil fuels &
build way more combustion-engine cars?"

Sadly, Michael, you were not dreaming.

In fact, Harris spent the first half of the debate reminding all of us just how much she loves fracking and fossil fuel extraction:

An animated GIF of a video clip of various
statements by Kamala Harris in the debate with Donald Trump,
including: “I will not ban fracking, I have not banned fracking as
vice president.” “I was the tie breaking vote on the Inflation
Reduction Act which opened new leases on fracking.” “The largest
increase in domestic oil production in history.” “I’ve made very clear
my position on fracking.”

But she really gave the game away when the moderators specifically asked her about her plan to address the climate emergency (the only question about this crisis during the entire debate, we should note).

An animated GIF of a video clip of the
moderator in the Harris-Trump debate asking: “What will you do to
fight climate change?” Harris’ answers include: “Increased domestic
gas production to historic levels” “Investing in American
manufacturing, in American automobiles.”

The vice president is not wrong. In fact the Biden-Harris administration HAS set historic records for fossil fuel extraction, all while boasting that they passed the largest climate bill in history.

The real-world result of these destructive policies are not cheap shots fired at political opponents or snappy TV ads. It’s this.

A photo of the brightly lit cityscape of Los
Angeles seen at night, with serene looking houses seen in the shadows
of the foreground and mountains behind the city ablaze in the Bridge
Fire of September 2024.

Photo credit: Brandon Yoshizawa, landscape photographer, Los Angeles.

That’s a wildfire currently ravaging the hills beyond Los Angeles, spanning 13,000 acres and threatening thousands of homes and businesses.

Harris attacked Donald Trump on Tuesday night for believing that climate change is a hoax, yet she continues to pursue the policies that are making it worse. What else can we say to that but “What the frack?!”

If you want a president with a clear, decades-long record confronting climate change, then please contribute to our campaign today. We’re still battling Democrats suing to kick us off the ballot so that we can guarantee every American has the opportunity to vote for the only pro-planet, pro-peace, pro-worker campaign in this race, and we need your help.

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The consequences of Harris’ climate annihilation will only continue to grow, threatening our livelihoods, wiping out our shelter and food supply and – sooner than you may think – our survival as a species.

What we saw on Tuesday were two candidates striving to outbid the other’s promises to push us towards a new world war and accelerate the climate emergency.

We deserve better. In fact, our survival demands that we make better choices at the ballot box.

In solidarity,

Jill

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