Sound of Silence: Climate Agenda Largely Absent from DNC August 23, 2024 The Democratic National Convention (DNC) wrapped last night, but we are still waiting to learn about the Harris-Walz energy policy. The climate agenda was only mentioned in passing at the DNC this week, which was likely a strategic move, as Harris’s aides recently called her energy policy strategically ambiguous. The Washington Post reports, “After casting the tiebreaking vote for the biggest climate bill in U.S. history, Vice President Kamala Harris would seem to have some environmental bragging rights. Yet Harris and other top Democrats have not highlighted climate change or the environment in recent stump speeches, including keynote remarks at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week. Former president Donald Trump, by contrast, has continued to attack Harris for her alleged “war on American energy,” and several speakers at last month’s Republican National Convention lambasted gasoline prices under President Joe Biden.” The American people deserve to know the full extent of presidential nominees’ policies, especially those regarding our energy sector, “Kamala Harris was proud to sponsor the Green New Deal and of her position to ban fracking, but now all we get from her is the sound of silence,” said Daniel Turner, Founder and Executive Director for Power The Future. “She needs families to forget the struggles they’ve endured from the record prices and massive inflation she delivered as she cast the tie-breaking vote for the biggest green bailout in history. From the DNC going nearly silent on their energy agenda to auto manufacturers losing billions on EVs, the failures of the Kamala Harris plan are clearly on full display this week.” Recently, we launched a campaign featuring a video compilation of Kamala Harris presenting her anti-energy positions, which range from a ban on fracking to changing the food pyramid to reduce our consumption of red meat. In 2024, energy is one of the most important issues, and families across the country have a right to understand each candidate’s position. Back to Blog Posts