NPR wants your big question about reducing your climate impact and saving money
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NPR wants your big question about reducing your climate impact and saving money
"Rising utility bills and higher oil and gas prices are a concern for many people now. War in the Middle East and the cost of protecting utility infrastructure from more extreme weather are two factors driving the increases."
"We want to hear your question about spending decisions you'll make that could both reduce climate pollution and save you money. If your question is selected, we may include you in a story."
"We want your authentic questions, especially ones you're a little afraid to ask about such a complicated topic. If you have a question, other people likely do too."
Utility bills and oil prices are rising due to the war in the Middle East and the need to protect infrastructure from extreme weather. These increases raise concerns among consumers. Everyday purchases and significant decisions regarding homes or cars contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. There is an invitation for individuals to submit questions about spending choices that could lower climate pollution and save money. Selected questions may lead to recorded interviews and further research on the topic.
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