The Cost of Climate Change for U.S. Households Keep Rising
American households face an annual climate cost of about $400–$900, with national damages of $50–$110 billion and rising insurance and disaster expenses.
Debate Over Key Climate Change Program Continues In Sacramento | KQED
California is negotiating extension of cap-and-trade amid rising climate-driven energy and insurance costs, debates over revenue use, and concerns about refinery closures.
Affordability Concerns at Center of Cap-and-Trade Renewal Debate | KQED
California lawmakers are negotiating cap-and-trade changes to use auction revenue to address rising climate-driven costs and improve affordability for low-income households.