It is widely known that gas production and transportation both result in methane leakage, but a new study found that appliances, such as stoves, leak dangerous methane – even when they are not being used.
With concerns over greenhouse gas emissions rising, some cities are banning natural gas in the kitchens of the future, and creating a policy dilemma: Can we slow global warming and still eat well?
Infrastructure isn’t just roads and power plants. It’s also your stove and furnace and hot water heater. They have to change if we are going to decarbonize.