Gas stoves leak methane even while off, boosting climate change
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Gas stoves are contributing more to global warming than previously thought because of constant tiny methane leaks while they're off, a new study found.
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Gas stoves are contributing more to global warming than previously thought because of constant tiny methane leaks while they're off, a new study found.
Full ArticleRice is the world's largest food source — and it's also a massive emitter of methane gas, a key contributor to climate change...
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Methane is a far more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, and it has a pronounced..