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Tag: short-lived climate pollutant

Natural gas meters measure gas used for heating, hot water and cooking. Some say to address climate change residential natural gas should be phased out, now that electricity has become cleaner. (Brandon Quester / inewsource)
Posted inEnvironment

How natural gas became the dirty fuel, at least in your home

by Ingrid Lobet August 23, 2017August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource

Not long ago natural gas was hailed as the clean “bridge fuel,” the one that would create a safe transition from dirtier home fuels such as coal and oil to a fully renewable future. But now the gold standard for a home, from a climate-change perspective, is to go all electric, some experts say.

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