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  • May 31, 2024 | popularresistance.org | Diane Bernard

    Above photo: Historian Naomi Oreskes speaks at the 2017 World Economic Forum. World Economic Forum/Flicker. Climate change is not just about fossil fuel profits, but also the political ideology supporting capitalism. In an interview with Rachel Donald of the podcast Planet: Critical, science historian Naomi Oreskes spoke about her new book, The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market, cowritten with Erik M. Conway.

  • May 8, 2024 | nationofchange.org | Diane Bernard

    People who use gas or propane stoves in their homes are regularly exposed to harmful levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a new study shows. The household appliances emit pollutants that can be linked to approximately 200,000 current cases of childhood asthma, with 25 percent of those cases tied to nitrogen dioxide alone. The study, published Friday in Science Advances, represents the first time researchers have quantified the link between gas stoves and asthma from NO2 exposures inside homes.

  • May 7, 2024 | truthdig.com | Diane Bernard

    People who use gas or propane stoves in their homes are regularly exposed to harmful levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a new study shows. The household appliances emit pollutants that can be linked to approximately 200,000 current cases of childhood asthma, with 25 percent of those cases tied to nitrogen dioxide alone. The study, published Friday in Science Advances, represents the first time researchers have quantified the link between gas stoves and asthma from NO2 exposures inside homes.

  • May 6, 2024 | popularresistance.org | Diane Bernard

    Above photo: A new study shows that long-term exposure to nitrous dioxide from gas stoves could cause as many as 19,000 deaths each year. RawPixel. Study coincides with a new social media campaign designed to counteract decades of disinformation on cooking with gas. People who use gas or propane stoves in their homes are regularly exposed to harmful levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a new study shows.

  • May 6, 2024 | desmog.com | Diane Bernard

    People who use gas or propane stoves in their homes are regularly exposed to harmful levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a new study shows. The household appliances emit pollutants that can be linked to approximately 200,000 current cases of childhood asthma, with 25 percent of those cases tied to nitrogen dioxide alone. The study, published Friday in Science Advances, represents the first time researchers have quantified the link between gas stoves and asthma from NO2 exposures inside homes.

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