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Climate Change: The Hidden Costs of Our Food and Power Bills
USAThursday, October 31, 2024
Transportation is also feeling the heat. Our infrastructure isn't ready for these extreme storms. Buckled roads and dangling railroads are becoming common sights. We need major upgrades, but we also need to cut down on transportation's role in climate change. It's a vicious cycle.
Fracking isn't helping. It can pollute drinking water and cause earthquakes. Plus, it releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Not good news for our climate goals.
Home insurance is getting pricier too. With more floods and storms, premiums are rising fast. Some areas are even becoming "uninsurable. "
And if you're pregnant, extreme heat can be dangerous. It's linked to pregnancy complications and even miscarriages. As temperatures rise, so does the risk.
Electricity bills are also going up. Higher temperatures mean more extreme weather, which means higher energy costs. It's a nasty feedback loop.
Even our food isn't safe. Climate change is disrupting farming, leading to price hikes. By 2030, global corn yields could drop by a quarter.
Our power infrastructure is also struggling. Extreme weather is causing more outages. And our aging infrastructure isn't ready for the challenge.
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