Andrew on Nostr: Hey gas stove snobs, hope the garbage toxic air filling your homes is worth it! "Two ...
Hey gas stove snobs, hope the garbage toxic air filling your homes is worth it!
"Two studies out in May added to that research with a closer look at one gas in particular: nitrogen oxide, a building block for smog, that is harmful even in short spurts and at lower levels. And in homes with gas stoves, the concentration of nitrogen dioxide is anywhere between 50 to 400 percent higher than homes with electric stoves."
https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2020/06/gas-industry-influencers-stoves/Published at
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