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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2022 · 18 MIN

Goodbye, gas stoves? The fight heats up

from Headlines From The Times · host Denise Guerra, Shannon Lin, Angel Carreras, Shani Hilton, Jazmin Aguilera, Melissa Kaplan, Evan Halper, Gustavo Arellano, Kasia Broussalian, Lauren Raab, Mario Diaz, Ashlea Brown

To fight climate change, municipalities across the United States are banning natural gas lines from being installed in new buildings. That means no gas stoves. Politicians and policymakers in those places — Berkeley being one of the first — want people to use electric appliances, such as electric stovetops or the more advanced induction stovetop. (There’s a health factor too. Open flames put out some gases you might not want to breathe.)But the natural gas industry is fighting back. Today, L.A. Times national correspondent Evan Halper talks about the multimillion-dollar battle being fought between gas companies and municipal and state governments. And that battle is being waged in your kitchen.More reading:Clash of the kitchens: California leads the way in a new climate battlegroundVideo: Would you get rid of your gas stove and go electric?California ditched coal. The gas company is worried it’s next

To fight climate change, cities are banning gas hookups in new buildings. (Adios, gas stoves. Hello, induction burners.) But the gas industry is fighting back.

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