Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you ok with me having a wood or coal stove op?
Of course not.
Nothing wrong with electric, which is zero carbon admissions.
Why not?
You people are kooky.
And it’s, “emissions”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, what you are saying, op, is that for hundreds and thousands of years, people cooked on wood and coal, and our planet was just fine, but now my having a wood-powered/gas stove will kill the planet?
And all those super poor millions in other countries that cook on the wood are killing our planet, but you with your Mansion and huge electrical bill and your Tesla (btw, how was your electric stove and car and house-made, using what kind of tools and power in factories only nuclear-powered generators, or perhaps most still use.... horrors fuel to power them!!!!!!) are saving the planet?
And is all of our electricity produced using nuclear generators or are most still using fuel generators to make our electricity???????? (Check the data dear, how much of our electricity is produced using nuclear generators, not that much, maybe 1/5)
Of course, that was BCS we had fewer people; you will say, right?
So wood fires are bad, but now we have so many people who should cook on an electric stove that uses fuel-powered generators to produce electricity?
I dislike stupid people op, and you just wasted my time with your stupidity. I dislike even more stupid people who think they are smart.
Anthropologist here. It's pretty well known that people who have had to cook with gas or coal in enclosed, poorly ventilated spaces DO experience medical issues from air quality. This is akin to "women breastfed their babies for all of human history up to the 1950s, formula is unnecessary" - what do you think happened to babies whose mothers died in childbirth or couldn't produce milk? Just because people had to live with something in the past doesnt mean it's harmless or healthy.
Don't really have the bandwidth the argue with the straw man in the rest of the post, yes modern consumer lifestyles are harmful to the planet, just chiming in on that note above.
Anonymous wrote:So, what you are saying, op, is that for hundreds and thousands of years, people cooked on wood and coal, and our planet was just fine, but now my having a wood-powered/gas stove will kill the planet?
And all those super poor millions in other countries that cook on the wood are killing our planet, but you with your Mansion and huge electrical bill and your Tesla (btw, how was your electric stove and car and house-made, using what kind of tools and power in factories only nuclear-powered generators, or perhaps most still use.... horrors fuel to power them!!!!!!) are saving the planet?
And is all of our electricity produced using nuclear generators or are most still using fuel generators to make our electricity???????? (Check the data dear, how much of our electricity is produced using nuclear generators, not that much, maybe 1/5)
Of course, that was BCS we had fewer people; you will say, right?
So wood fires are bad, but now we have so many people who should cook on an electric stove that uses fuel-powered generators to produce electricity?
I dislike stupid people op, and you just wasted my time with your stupidity. I dislike even more stupid people who think they are smart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I wandered into an extremely dysfunctional group therapy session.
Backing away slowly... have fun, folks.
Yes, it's called woke people and their causes. And how they've taken over the Democratic party.
Not just the Democratic Party! They’re starting to take over the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I wandered into an extremely dysfunctional group therapy session.
Backing away slowly... have fun, folks.
Yes, it's called woke people and their causes. And how they've taken over the Democratic party.
Anonymous wrote:We are Indian Americans and cook on gas stoves. We also have a very strong stove hood that vents all the smoke, smell, gas etc while we are cooking.
Because we cook with so many spices in SFHs it is common to have externally vented hoods to prevent strong smells inside the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you ok with me having a wood or coal stove op?
Of course not.
Nothing wrong with electric, which is zero carbon admissions.
Why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Show me a world class chef who cooks on an electric stove in her high-end restaurant.
I'll wait.
Seriously? Just Google this and lots of examples come up (assuming you mean induction not just any old electric). Start with this article https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/29/why-electric-stoves-are-better-chefs . Induction isn’t just better for the environment, it’s better for cooking. Gas is ancient technology and the world has moved on. I agree with PPs that it doesn’t make environmental sense to get rid of a perfectly good gas stove but when you do need to replace, induction is the way forward.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I wandered into an extremely dysfunctional group therapy session.
Backing away slowly... have fun, folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you ok with me having a wood or coal stove op?
Of course not.
Nothing wrong with electric, which is zero carbon admissions.
Why not?
Anonymous wrote:Are you ok with me having a wood or coal stove op?