Environment

US Study: Gas Stoves Worse for Climate Than Thought Previously

A new study has found that, the gas stoves have been contributing more to the global warming than it had been previously thought because of the constant and tiny leaks of methane as they have been off, and the study has also suggested that, the missions from the gas stoves in the homes that have raised new concerns regarding the indoor health and quality because of the levels of the measured nitrogen oxides.

Even if the gas stoves are running, the gas stoves of the United States have been putting around 2.6 million tons of the methane gas in the equivalent units of carbon oxide in the air every year, as done by a team of the researchers in California of the journal Environmental Science & Technology.

The study shows that, that has been equivalent to the amount of the greenhouse gases annually starting from 500,000 cars and what the United States has been putting into the air in every 3.5 hours.

Robert Jackson, a climate scientist at the Stanford University and co-author of the study said that, there has constantly been a little bit of the methane gas into the atmosphere all the time, and the researchers has also examined around 53 kitchens of the homes in the region of California, and many people in the breakfasts and bed, which they have rented, and they have also sealed that, most of the rooms in the tarps of the plastic.

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