Climate Chat: Pass On Gas-Why the World is Phasing out Natural Gas in Buildings
- Shared screen with speaker view

34:45
we're used to seeing a 1-2% escalator in rates....you

34:53
you're saying 24%?

37:07
Can you point us to lists of reliable and efficient electric appliances for hot water and home heating? Are there sources of grants or loans to help people move from gas appliances to electric appliances?

38:22
Bay Ren is offering rebate for Heat Pump Water Heaters, which are electric.

53:30
What is your comment? “Windsor’s fledgling natural gas ban is under legal fire from developers who argue its new mandate will increase costs for future homeowners and fails to account for the continued potential of widespread electricity shut-offs imposed by PG&E.” pressdemocrat.com/news/10363925-181/lawsuits-by-developers-challenge-windsors

55:23
Gaslines are a stranded asset. Who will pick up the bill?

55:47
Awesome presentation, Panama! Thanks!!!

56:13
+1 Pete.

56:32
incredible info thank you Natasha and Panama. Will digest and then see if any questions. Thank you!!

56:54
Nice presentation Panama. I feel more informed now. Does a gas clothes dryer use a lot of gas?

57:04
They argue also that power outages creates a problem.

01:02:06
Natural gas prices right now are at 25-year lows. If one looks at historical trends, one would expect large increases in prices for natural gas in the coming years.

01:02:13
for induction stove top pots and pans, do we need to worry about teflon or c8?

01:02:14
What about propane vs methane, in grilling?

01:02:42
Fire is manly

01:03:59
PGE turned off gas supplies to a lot of homes during the fires last fall. it took much longer to re-enable gas.

01:04:31
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01:04:38
thanks!