Climate Change: Drinking Water at Risk

How Climate Change Puts the Safety of Drinking Water at Risk.

Wildfires, floods, intense heat, droughts, and other extreme events fueled by climate change are threatening water systems in the U.S. and around the globe. Experts warn of the increasing threat of contamination and the need to improve infrastructure to keep drinking water safe.

From fires to floods, droughts, extreme heat, and sea level rise, climate change is taking a growing and serious toll on drinking water supplies around the world. The changes hit hardest in places with already stressed, or fragile, municipal water systems. And as such climate impacts worsen, they are forcing expensive fixes — if fixes exist at all.

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