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Banning gas stoves
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Analysis Public health Is it time to ban gas stoves? There is mounting evidence that cooking on gas creates dangerous indoor air pollution and authorities are starting to take notice, finds Madeleine Cuff FOR many restaurant chefs and enthusiastic amateurs, gas has long been the fuel of choice for stove-top cooking. But this love affair with the fuel could be coming to an end in the face of growing evidence of the health and climate threat it poses. In an interview with Bloomberg News on 9 January, a commissioner for the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) hinted that the agency is considering a ban on new gas stoves for public health reasons. Following a backlash from gas lovers, just two days later the CPSC said it had no plans for a ban. Yet there are good reasons to reconsider gas. These stoves produce nitrogen dioxide and The impact of gas cookers on climate change is another issue, and it isn’t just the carbon emitted from the flame that is a problem. Last year, a team found that methane leaking from gas-burning stoves in the US “One could argue that the risk attached to a gas stove is likely to be larger than living in a polluted city” has a climate impact comparable with the carbon dioxide emissions from about 500,000 petrol cars. The seemingly vast public health risk posed by these stoves means authorities may be starting to take notice. In the European Union, Download 0.6 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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