Gas stoves bans have made the news as cooktops join M&Ms in becoming another unlikely subject of politicized controversy in the United States. In recent weeks, gas stoves have been branded by some as ...
Roughly 97% of existing stoves meet the new energy-efficiency standards, but the new measure does little to address the concerns over health risks posed by gas stoves. David lives in Brooklyn where he ...
Your gas stove may cost less than an electric one to operate, but it releases chemicals that can harm your health -- and the environment. Gas stoves run on a type of fossil fuel. The chemicals they ...
In the late 1960s, natural gas utilities launched "Operation Attack," a bold marketing campaign to bring lots more gas stoves into people's kitchens. The gas utilities called Operation Attack their ...
On Monday, US Consumer Product Safety Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr. told Bloomberg that the federal agency would consider a nationwide ban on the installation of new gas stoves—or at least, a new ...
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 — if ...
Federal regulators have raised concerns about air pollutants emitted by gas stoves. But what does that mean for the millions of homes that have one? The United States Consumer Product Safety ...
The best gas ranges are easy to operate and come with useful bonus features like built-in convection ovens, dehydrators, air fryers and smart technology It’s worth pointing out that gas stoves are ...
The commissioner of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Richard Trumka Jr., recently said his agency is considering banning gas stoves because they can cause asthma in children, among ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the federal agency that is weighing a potential ban on new natural gas-powered stoves, refused to point to any specific studies to justify its ...
Cooking with a gas stove in your kitchen can emit as much benzene into a home as second-hand tobacco smoke, depending on ventilation and the size of the house, according to new research from Stanford ...
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