Opinion | Why the Oil and Gas Industry Is So Afraid of Kamala Harris
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-14% Somewhat Liberal
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-6% Center
- Politician Portrayal
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59% : The I.E.A. just reported that global investment in clean energy in 2024 is on track to be twice the amount that is flowing to fossil fuels.58% : If Mr. Trump is the victor, the industry is betting he will slam the brakes on the clean energy transition, prolong demand for oil and gas and help maintain the primacy of fossil fuels for decades to come.
44% : Fears about a paradigm shift away from fossil fuels also animate the industry's pushback against predictions that global demand for oil and gas will peak by 2030.
38% : The truth is that nobody knows when the moment of peak oil and demand consumption will come -- or when the trickle of investors fleeing fossil fuels will turn into a stampede.
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