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Some U.S. cities banning new gas appliances in effort to combat climate change

Por: CBS News Nation October 15, 2022

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Denver – With research showing emissions from gas stoves to global warming, some U.S. cities are banning the installation of new ones. And while Los Angeles and New York City are among dozens of local governments mandating that new homes and businesses run their appliances on electricity, about 20 states have responded by forbidding bans on gas appliances. When Josh Gipper and his wife Kristen cook lunch for their children, that blue flame on... + full article



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