Climate change is increasingly having a significant impact on severe weather events in the United States. The warm water in the Gulf of Mexico contributed to the strength of hurricanes like Helene and Milton, causing destruction and prompting evacuations. Climate scientists predict that Americans will have to adjust to more extreme storms, wildfires, and hotter weather in the future. Despite the clear evidence of the impact of climate change on these events, it is not viewed as a top priority in the current presidential election campaign. Only a small percentage of voters consider climate change to be extremely important to their vote, with the majority of focus being on economic and security issues.
The top concerns for Republican voters in the election include the economy, immigration, terrorism and national security, crime, and taxes. On the other hand, Democrat voters prioritize issues such as democracy in the US, the types of Supreme Court justices candidates would pick, abortion, healthcare, and education. While climate change may not be at the forefront of political conversations, a significant number of Americans support policies aimed at reducing climate pollution. However, amidst the ongoing climate change-related disasters, misinformation is clouding the conversation. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and others are spreading unfounded conspiracy theories about the origins of these storms, ignoring the scientific consensus on climate change.
Republican Senator JD Vance, Trump’s running mate, avoided using the term climate change when discussing the recent severe weather patterns and instead focused on increasing oil production as a solution to address energy concerns and create jobs. In contrast, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, highlighted the Inflation Reduction Act aimed at enhancing American manufacturing and shifting towards a greener economy. Vice President Kamala Harris has expressed support for fracking, a controversial practice opposed by climate activists but important for the economy. While she acknowledges the need to address the climate crisis, she emphasizes the importance of a thriving clean energy economy without outright banning fracking.
Despite the varying approaches to addressing climate change from both parties, recent polling shows that Harris has a significant advantage over Trump in terms of who would better address climate change. This suggests that for a sizable portion of voters, addressing climate change is a key issue in the upcoming election. While economic and security concerns remain paramount for many voters, the importance of addressing climate change and transitioning to a more sustainable future cannot be understated. As the impacts of climate change become more pronounced, it is crucial for policymakers and leaders to prioritize climate action to mitigate the potential consequences of global warming.