Hotter, drier weather could double water bills in some US cities, study finds
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PhysHotter, drier weather could double water bills in some US cities, study findsphys.orgHotter, drier weather threatens to double water bills by midcentury in some cities, according to a Stanford-led study. The research, published in Nature Sustainability, is the first to comprehensively model how climate change, infrastructure investment and household water demand can combine to compound an already growing affordability crisis.
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