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Your stove often serves as both the backbone and the focal point of the kitchen. When considering a new one, the decision ...
That’s also part of the climate impact of burning that gas in your home.” Gas stoves have higher emissions than electric stoves—especially when you account for leaking, Jackson said.
The federal government is no longer sure whether it’s possible, after over 100 years of widespread usage, to safely operate a gas-powered stove. It’s deadly serious, according to the Consumer ...
"As a result, some of the emissions can remain in the room or home." But "regulatory fragmentation" is making it difficult to coordinate standards for gas stoves and their ventilation, the GAO said.
Flickering could mean trouble. Check the stove’s sides or your pots for any black marks. Another common type of flame, which may not be due to poor gas flow, drafts, or even a clogged burner.