Trump, Electric SUVs and Food Supply: The 2024 Climate Outlook
This year climate change will be part of almost every major story from elections to natural disasters.
Former US President Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Coralville, Iowa on Dec. 13, 2023.
Photographer: Christian Monterrosa/BloombergAfter a year of record heat, climate change has become a critical issue for countries worldwide. And still, headwinds from rising interest rates to political debates over environmentally-focused investing have made tackling global warming more difficult. Indeed, a study last year found that global efforts to reach net-zero carbon emissions are failing in every way, with the exception of the boom in electric vehicle sales.
Will the story change in 2024? Our reporters and editors have selected 12 things to watch to help you prepare for the events that could inspire or stymie more climate action this year.