During last night’s Democratic National Convention, the issue of climate change received attention from more than a dozen speakers and an entire portion of the night was dedicated to making the case for urgent climate action, including a video on presumptive presidential nominee Joe Biden’s climate plan.
In response, right-wing media figures and Fox News pushed out two persistent lies and one new falsehood about Biden’s climate plan, falsely claiming that it will ban fracking; that his climate plan is the Green New Deal; and that Biden’s plan will spread the blackouts California is currently experiencing across the country.
1. FALSE: Biden’s climate plan will ban fracking
Since Democratic nominee Joe Biden unveiled his climate plan on July 14, right-wing media and Fox News in particular has pushed the false narrative that Biden will ban fracking if he is elected, which they claim will result in the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs in critical battleground states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Texas. Over the course of one month following the announcement of Biden’s plan, from July 14 to August 14, Fox pushed out this lie at least 37 times.
In reality, Biden is calling for an end to new federal oil and gas permits for drilling on public land. The majority of U.S. production is done on private land, and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management says production on federal land accounted for less than 10% of oil and gas in 2018. Despite this, Fox and other right-wing outlets have insisted that Biden will capitulate to what they have characterized as the “radical” figures in the Democratic Party who are calling for a ban on all fracking, including Biden’s running mate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) -- already a frequent target of such attacks from conservative media.
While the case for an urgent and bold response to the climate crisis was being made at the Democratic National Convention, Fox prime-time host Sean Hannity claimed that Harris “will eliminate fracking” and posed this question to guest Eric Trump:
From the August 19, 2020, edition of Fox News’ Hannity:
Other right-wing figures and institutions echoed this false narrative throughout the night:
2. FALSE: Biden’s climate plan is the Green New Deal
Akin to the false narrative that Biden will ban fracking is the right-wing media lie that his climate plan was cut and pasted from the proposed Green New Deal. This deliberate mischaracterization of his plan also relies on suggesting that because one of the Green New Deal’s sponsors, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), was a co-chair on the panel advising Biden on climate policy, then his climate plan is the same as the Green New Deal.
While sharing some of the same elements intended to shift to a clean energy economy, Biden’s plan is narrowly focused on addressing climate change and job creation, while the Green New Deal is a sweeping proposal that also seeks to address economic inequality and includes policy proposals around health care, education, and housing, among other issues.
It also conveniently allows right-wing media to leverage a more than yearlong campaign to vilify the Green New Deal and equate the proposal with radical socialism and supposed economic destruction. In fact, Fox News wasted no time branding Biden’s climate proposal as the Green New Deal in its initial coverage.
Here are examples of how right-wing media figures pushed this idea on day three of the Democratic National Convention:
During the July 19 edition of America’s Newsroom, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniels told Fox anchor Sandra Smith:
In an exchange between co-hosts Jesse Watters and Juan Williams, on the July 19 edition of Fox News’ The Five, Watters dismissed the fact that the Green New Deal is not part of the Democratic platform:
During the DNC on Wednesday, other right-wing figures and institutions spread this idea on Twitter:
On The Ingraham Angle, Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson told Fox News host Laura Ingraham that Democrats are “incapable of offering a positive agenda,” linking it to fracking in Pennsylvania and blackouts in California:
Here are examples of other right-wing media figures who used the night’s convention as opportunity to push this misinformation: