Once natural gas use is severely restricted, it can be argued that gas pipelines are no longer needed, and neither is gas drilling.
The Stanford study had such sloppy methodology that their tests frequently gave negative results (showing the gas stove actually improved air quality)... which were all ignored. Only the damaging data was counted and assumed to be accurate.
Thanks Bill. Yes it is amazing what these "studies" get away with and continue to be relied on as evidence justifying regulations. Ed
The Stanford study had such sloppy methodology that their tests frequently gave negative results (showing the gas stove actually improved air quality)... which were all ignored. Only the damaging data was counted and assumed to be accurate.
Thanks Bill. Yes it is amazing what these "studies" get away with and continue to be relied on as evidence justifying regulations. Ed