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Cooking with gas stoves creates nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which is a byproduct of fuel combustion and a known lung irritant, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Most surveys show 35% to 40% of stoves in the United States use natural gas. Overall, natural gas is much less used in the Southeast, and it's most common in the West, Midwest and Northeast.
A 2022 study estimated that U.S. gas stoves not in use emit methane — a colorless, odorless gas that is the main component of natural gas — at a level that traps as much heat in the atmosphere ...
Under the new law, soon if you buy a gas stove in Colorado, it’s going to come with a warning label urging consumers to be ...
As the center’s study and a National Public Radio investigation show, when evidence emerged in the early 1970s about the health effects of indoor nitrogen dioxide exposure from gas stove use ...
News Gas stoves are hazardous to your health, Multnomah County report says Updated: May. 09, 2023, 3:01 p.m. | Published: Nov. 10, 2022, 5:03 p.m.
The fact is there are 58 million Americans who depend on safe, reliable, and affordable natural gas, and many of them can’t fathom losing their beloved gas stoves.
The natural-gas-powered appliances in your home may be slowly killing you and everyone you love. That’s the bad news. The worse news is this: It’s not clear exactly what you should do about it ...
Dale Calhoun is the executive director of the Florida Natural Gas Association. Currently, more than 700,000 homes rely on natural gas and nearly 70,000 businesses are powered by natural gas.