Study Finds Gas Stoves Leak Methane Even When Turned Off WhatDoYouThink?
A new study has found that gas stoves are contributing more to global warming than previously thought because of constant tiny methane leaks while they’re off, annually
putting out an amount of greenhouse gases equivalent to 500,000 gas-powered cars. What doAdvertisement“Better make sure my windows are shut so the methane doesn’t get out.”
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