Researchers from Stanford University and nonprofit PSE Healthy Energy tested gas and propane stoves in 87 homes across California and Colorado. (Josh Edelson / For The Times) Cooking with gas-fired ...
A Stanford researcher replaced his own gas stove after monitoring pollution levels in his kitchen - and scientists say millions of Americans may face similar risks.
Cooking with a gas stove in your kitchen can emit as much benzene into a home as second-hand tobacco smoke, depending on ventilation and the size of the house, according to new research from Stanford ...
Scott Olson / Getty Images At the beginning of January, the health and climate effects of gas cooking stoves in homes was an issue policy makers and academics were studying. Then, on Jan. 9, Bloomberg ...
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Gas stoves are filling homes with hidden toxic air
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 ...
A CNN reporter touted New York's ban on natural gas was backed up by science, in a Wednesday report. Governor Kathy Hochul and the Democratic state legislature approved a budget this week making New ...
At the beginning of January, the health and climate effects of gas cooking stoves in homes was an issue policy makers and academics were studying. Then, on Jan. 9, Bloomberg News published an ...
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