’We can’t escape’: climate crisis is driving up cost of living in the US west
by Maanvi Singh in Oakland from US news | The Guardian on (#6D5MF)
Extreme weather, fueled by global heating, is affecting energy, water, insurance premiums and food and housing costs
Minerva Contreras can't keep up with the bills.
Recently, after a series of extreme heatwaves in California forced her family to run the AC, her monthly electricity costs rose to about $500. Her water bill averages around $100, but because the water is contaminated with pesticides from nearby agricultural fields, her family spends an additional $140 each month to purchase jugs of drinking water. Her grocery bills have gone up as well, after a spate of winter storms disrupted harvests across the state.
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