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silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate@slrpnk.netEnglish · 21 days ago

$900 a year: That's how much climate change costs the average U.S. household

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$900 a year: That's how much climate change costs the average U.S. household

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silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate@slrpnk.netEnglish · 21 days ago
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$900 a year: That's how much climate change costs the average US household
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Climate change costs include higher home insurance bills, disaster recovery costs in the form of higher taxes and health damages from wildfire smoke and extreme weather. "In short, climate inaction isn’t just an environmental failure; it acts like a tax on every American household," write Kimberly Clausing, Christopher Knittel and Catherine Wolfram.
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  • altasshet@lemmy.ca
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    That actually feels… low?

    Like, not in the sense of “well no problems here, steady as she goes”, but I would have assumed a higher cost. Although I guess it’ll just go up from here…

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      21 days ago

      Yeah, we’ve just started making big changes

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    21 days ago

    so far

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