Climate Change's Costly Toll on Indoor Producers

Climate change's impact on extreme weather events is driving up costs for indoor producers

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Climate change has brought about an alarming increase in extreme weather events, adversely affecting energy supplies and transportation routes. These disruptions have led to rising costs for indoor producers as they grapple with the consequences of severe storms, droughts, wildfires, floods, and tropical storms. From increased expenses to heat or cool their facilities in response to extreme weather conditions to vulnerability in water and energy sources, fuel consumption, and transportation routes, the challenges faced by indoor producers are significant.

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