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FakeNoose

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60. It's gas-powered furnaces that are the environmental hazards
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 12:36 PM
Jan 2023

Why are kitchen stoves being considered, when the main offenders are the gas furnaces?

I have a gas stove in my kitchen that runs no more than 2 or 3 hours per week. Not much gas is burned in that short of a time. However my gas furnace runs at least 18 or 20 hours per day for 3 months, and for another 5 months it runs maybe 3, 4 or 5 hours at night. The amount of natural gas used to heat my smallish 2-story home is far greater than the amount used in cooking my food. And I'm just one homeowner, multiply that times 100 million homes in the US.

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Many cities including mine are already doing this to address global warming PSPS Jan 2023 #1
I am a bit confused. I thought the use of vent hoods with fans took care of the fumes & particulates Hekate Jan 2023 #2
We got an air purifier yesterday in reponse to this story. Jon King Jan 2023 #4
Thanks. Our home heating system is also gas. Hekate Jan 2023 #11
Same here, gas stove, gas furnace. ShazzieB Jan 2023 #16
Which one did you get that has a reading like that? harun Jan 2023 #36
Gas water heaters and furnaces have exhaust systems truthisfreedom Jan 2023 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author brush Jan 2023 #22
Yo DENVERPOPS Jan 2023 #37
Here: EX500rider Jan 2023 #62
Radon too on the East Coast IbogaProject Jan 2023 #67
Radon doesn't come from appliances geardaddy Jan 2023 #69
It's coming along with fracked gas IbogaProject Jan 2023 #70
Oh, ok geardaddy Jan 2023 #71
As a matter of preference, I really don't like electric stoves SleeplessinSoCal Jan 2023 #3
Quite likely the reason behind you sneezes unc70 Jan 2023 #6
Induction stove tops are a great alternative onlyadream Jan 2023 #46
Consider Induction. Happy Hoosier Jan 2023 #48
I didn't like electric cooktops Old Crank Jan 2023 #52
Not giving up my gas stove. Bettie Jan 2023 #5
Keep young children out of kitchen when using gas stove unc70 Jan 2023 #7
Our house is old and drafty Bettie Jan 2023 #8
Whatever unc70 Jan 2023 #9
Bettie's right though. Back when there was a big price surge in energy, so many people tightened up Hekate Jan 2023 #15
It started in the 70s radical noodle Jan 2023 #35
Would you say the same about concerns over second hand smoke? Because they're equally bad... NullTuples Jan 2023 #14
I Would RobinA Jan 2023 #33
I agree with this. Silver Gaia Jan 2023 #23
Yeah, I remember when tightening up houses to prevent most outside air Farmer-Rick Jan 2023 #51
You will need to find a way to lower you carbon usage in other ways. jimfields33 Jan 2023 #12
I had no idea about this. I've had a gas stove for 20 years, which was always crap and Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #56
My family always had gas stoves and I was the kid with asthma. pnwmom Jan 2023 #18
Yes. Without our gas stove we wouldn't have been able to cook any meals Silver Gaia Jan 2023 #20
The other option, besides cooking with gas every day, is to have a partial or full house generator pnwmom Jan 2023 #27
We've looked at generators and are considering it as an option Silver Gaia Jan 2023 #57
When we looked there was a range of prices, depending on how much of the house pnwmom Jan 2023 #58
I just have a gas grill with a side burner for pots outside for when the power goes out. EX500rider Jan 2023 #63
I just heard a collective "NOOOOO" from a lot of foodie friends Warpy Jan 2023 #10
Rock vs everyone vs hard place NullTuples Jan 2023 #13
There are other serious pollutants burrowowl Jan 2023 #17
Yes, Roundup! N/t Hope22 Jan 2023 #34
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2023 #19
I'm sorry, the idea that the entire homebuilding industry would... brush Jan 2023 #25
I grew up in a home with a gas stove and I have moderate to severe asthma. hunter Jan 2023 #31
When I bought my current range I had the choice of... jmowreader Jan 2023 #24
yup markie Jan 2023 #28
There is no way LPBBEAR Jan 2023 #26
I have an offgrid cabin ShepKat Jan 2023 #29
I've been all electric for years. ananda Jan 2023 #30
don't we have bigger fish to fry? dembotoz Jan 2023 #32
And what is the agency's suggestion during power outages? msfiddlestix Jan 2023 #38
+1. I suppose people can always go to Cancun for food and warmth dalton99a Jan 2023 #42
I own a 38' 5th Wheel with 3 pop outs MarineCombatEngineer Jan 2023 #39
I love my gas stove but-- Lulu KC Jan 2023 #40
gas stove might be to blame here but not in asia catsudon Jan 2023 #41
Stupid overreach. This will hurt people who cannot afford to upgrade. dalton99a Jan 2023 #43
How to Get a Free Stove From the Government " sl8 Jan 2023 #44
"Federal funds are to be allocated by the states" dalton99a Jan 2023 #47
Good point. nt sl8 Jan 2023 #49
Golly. Same thing is said of electric cars. However, that train is moving down the tracks. jimfields33 Jan 2023 #59
I am not sure what is gonna happen, DENVERPOPS Jan 2023 #45
A good compromise is a gas cook top with an electric oven. patphil Jan 2023 #50
Similar article in The Guardian a while back. Old Crank Jan 2023 #53
I'd guess this would be phased in rather than a compulsory Torchlight Jan 2023 #54
On the gas v electric front Old Crank Jan 2023 #55
It's gas-powered furnaces that are the environmental hazards FakeNoose Jan 2023 #60
The concern is the pollution in the house. Old Crank Jan 2023 #61
Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams Biden Admin on Possible Stove Ban: 'Idiots' Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2023 #64
Gosh I hope not CountAllVotes Jan 2023 #65
Issue is they leak even when off. IbogaProject Jan 2023 #66
Yes, according to the study linked above... LudwigPastorius Jan 2023 #68
Utterly idiotic The Mouth Jan 2023 #72
Yikes. I didn't know about the risks ecstatic Jan 2023 #73
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