Americans Are More Worried About Clean Water Than Inflation, According To New Study
Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway, both Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reflect on a new study showing that Americans are increasingly more worried about access to clean water than inflation or climate change. They discuss the implications of declining water quality, referencing crises like Flint, Michigan, and raise concerns about the rollback of environmental protections. Their conversation highlights a growing awareness of water as a critical, yet vulnerable, resource in the U.S.
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