If you live in an area where you regularly have to worry about what’s for dinner if the power cuts, then gas stoves are probably not your biggest concern.
Damn my bad. I’m just saying that it’s better to prioritize public health issues like food insecurity and reliable electricity over gas stove emissions in areas of the world where funding or ability is limited. Didn’t think that was a privileged take.
Reliable electricity is going to be more difficult as electrical grid will strain and fail because of higher ambient temperature, thanks to climate change.
Induction doesn’t work in case of powercut either.
If you live in an area where you regularly have to worry about what’s for dinner if the power cuts, then gas stoves are probably not your biggest concern.
Shove your privilege where the sunlight doesn’t shine.
Damn my bad. I’m just saying that it’s better to prioritize public health issues like food insecurity and reliable electricity over gas stove emissions in areas of the world where funding or ability is limited. Didn’t think that was a privileged take.
Reliable electricity is going to be more difficult as electrical grid will strain and fail because of higher ambient temperature, thanks to climate change.
I’ve rarely needed to cook for my family of four in the event of an outage. I also have family nearby to head to in that case.