Natural gas stoves emit far more methane than previously thought, as well as harmful nitrogen oxides in concentrations that can quickly exceed federal safety standards, researchers at Stanford ...
Gas cooking has long been sold as the gold standard for home chefs, yet the blue flame on the stovetop is quietly loading kitchens with pollutants that regulators would never allow outdoors. Inside ...
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Cooks love their gadgets, from countertop slow cookers to instant-read thermometers. Now, there’s increasing interest in magnetic induction cooktops—surfaces that cook much faster than conventional ...
Natural gas stoves have become the latest flashpoint in America's increasingly volatile political culture, after a top federal regulator publicly mulled over banning the appliances. "This is a hidden ...
Over the past three years, dozens of cities across the country have banned natural gas hookups in newly constructed buildings as part of a growing campaign to reduce carbon emissions from homes. The ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Whether your gas stove is on or off, it's likely contributing to climate change. A recent study out of Stanford shows that annual methane emissions from all gas stoves in U.S.
For those of us who enjoy cooking meals with natural gas, there’s a warning from scientists at Stanford University. You may have heard that natural gas stoves generate carbon dioxide by burning ...