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Gas Stoves Are Poisoning Americans by Releasing Toxic Fumes Associated With Asthma and Lung Cancer
In the United States, gas stoves are the main source of indoor nitrogen dioxide—a toxic gas tied to many health problems—according to a new study ...
There is strong scientific evidence that cooking with natural gas contributes to indoor air pollution and health problems. About 35% of American homes cook with gas and a half-million Americans become ...
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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 ...
For decades, the fossil fuel industry has worked tirelessly to ensure that we associate gas stoves with luxury and gourmet cooking, but now, this façade is starting to crumble. For many, the blue ...
Roughly 2.4 billion people use “polluting fuels … to meet their daily cooking needs.” That includes 83% of the population living in sub-Saharan Africa. A study in Nature Sustainability suggests that ...
In 1976, beloved chef, cookbook author and television personality Julia Child returned to WGBH-TV’s studios in Boston for a new cooking show, “Julia Child & Company,” following her hit series “The ...
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Commissioner Richard Trumka, Jr., referred to indoor air pollutants from gas stoves as “a hidden hazard.” (Photo: Getty) As you can see, Jackson went in ...
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