November 14, 2024

Biden Claimed He Never Wanted to Ban Fracking. He Did

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Joe Biden wearing a suit and tie: In the third and final presidential debate, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that he had ever said that he wanted to ban fracking. In this image from the October 22 debate, Biden explains. © Justin Sullivan/Getty In the third and final presidential debate, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that he had ever said that he wanted to ban fracking. In this image from the October 22 debate, Biden explains.

During the third and final presidential debate, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied that he had ever said that he wanted to ban fracking.

“I never said I oppose fracking,” Biden said.

“You said it on tape,” Republican President Donald Trump replied.

“Show the tape, put it on your website,” Biden replied. “The fact of the matter is he’s flat lying,” Biden said of Trump’s claim that Biden had endorsed banning it.

“I do rule out banning fracking because the answer is we need other industries to transition to get a complete zero emissions by 2025,” Biden said during the debate. “What I will do with fracking over time is make sure that we can capture the emissions from the fracking, capture the emissions from gas. We can do that, and we can do that by investing money. But it’s a transition to that.”

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However, Biden has said that he opposes fracking in the past.

During the July 31, 2019 Democratic debate, when asked if there would be “any place for fossil fuels, including coal and fracking, in a Biden administration,” Biden said, “No, we would, we would work it out.”

“We would make sure it’s eliminated and no more subsidies for either one of those, either—any fossil fuel,” Biden said.

During the March 15, 2020 Democratic debate, Biden said he would authorize no more federal subsidies for the fossil fuel industry, adding, “No more drilling on federal lands. No more drilling, including offshore. No ability for the oil industry to continue to drill, period.”

When his then-competitor, Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders said, “I’m talking about stopping fracking, as soon as we possibly can,” Biden replied, “So am I…. No more, no new fracking.”

Fracking, also known as hydraulic fracturing, uses a drill that pumps water, sand and chemicals in order to fracture underlying rocks and extract natural gas from the Earth. Environmental activists oppose fracking because it depletes water reserves, creates wastewater, can potentially cause earthquakes and ultimately contributes to global warming.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

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