Fortune: Americans are cutting back on groceries to pay for AC

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Neara Senior Vice President Rob Brook was featured in a Fortune article highlighting how soaring air conditioning bills force one in three American households to cut back on groceries. As global warming fuels more extreme weather, electricity demand and costs rise, placing a significant financial burden on families. Brook explains that this increased demand is stressing outdated energy infrastructures, resulting in higher costs to prevent outages. He describes these challenges as “downstream effects of global warming,” where utilities must upgrade systems to handle the pressure, further driving up consumer bills.

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