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Podcast: Goodbye, gas stoves? The fight heats up
2022-01-10 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-世界与民族     原网页

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       To fight climate change, municipalities across the United States are banning natural gas lines from being installed in new buildings. That means no gas stoves. Politicians and policymakers in those places — Berkeley being one of the first — want people to use electric appliances, such as electric stovetops or the more advanced induction stovetop. (There’s a health factor too. Open flames put out some gases you might not want to breathe.)

       But the natural gas industry is fighting back. Today, we talk about the multimillion-dollar battle being fought between gas companies and municipal and state governments. And that battle is being waged in your kitchen.

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       Host: Gustavo Arellano

       Guest: L.A. Times national correspondent Evan Halper

       More reading:

       Clash of the kitchens: California leads the way in a new climate battleground

       Video: Would you get rid of your gas stove and go electric?

       California ditched coal. The gas company is worried it’s next

       


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