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Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds
A study by Stanford University and other institutions warns that climate change could nearly double household water costs in some U.S. cities, particularly in Santa Cruz, California. The research highlights that without government funding, rising costs from infrastructure upgrades and climate adaptation will be passed to consumers, disproportionately affecting low-income households.
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- Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds
- Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds
- Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds
- Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds
- Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds
- Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds