I hate cooking with electricity, can't make a decent stir fry with it, changing the temperature takes a long time. How much of an impact does this make to a person's carbon footprint?
Berkeley is only 31 miles away from a business called Koch Carbon. The name alone tells you all you need to know. You can buy carbon from the Koch brothers. By banning natural gas in new homes, Berkeley is supporting this local business.
Sadly, renters don't get much input on any of the appliances. While suggesting a different type of electric stove is great for people with that control, most just suffer with the cheapest appliance the landlord could get away with providing.
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You'll get the best wok hei. FYI, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wok#Wok_hei
Berkeley is only 31 miles away from a business called Koch Carbon. The name alone tells you all you need to know. You can buy carbon from the Koch brothers. By banning natural gas in new homes, Berkeley is supporting this local business.