Climate Change May Double Water Bills in Some Cities, Study Warns
A new Stanford-led study published in Nature Sustainability suggests that increased heat and drought due to climate change could nearly double water costs in certain urban areas by mid-century. The research indicates that expensive infrastructure projects for drought resilience, such as desalination, may lead to severe water affordability issues for low-income households, highlighting flaws in current financing models.
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