Climate change is often framed as a problem for 2070, the year by which many countries have pledged to reach net-zero emissions. Yet even as its impacts are felt more sharply around the world, the rising everyday costs it creates receive far less attention. In India, climate change is already a problem for the end of the month, in both the summer heat and the monsoon season. From food and electricity to water and healthcare, a warming world is quietly making everyday life more expensive, especially for those who can least afford it.