Multnomah County Report: Replace Gas Appliances To Reduce Health, Climate Change Impacts
Health officials say gas stoves release harmful chemicals that get trapped indoors — even when the stove is not in use.
Health officials say gas stoves release harmful chemicals that get trapped indoors — even when the stove is not in use.
The group recommended that adults 65 and under with underlying health conditions, frontline essential workers, people 16 years and older in custody and those living in low income and senior housing.
More than 500 Oregon health professionals and organizations are declaring climate change a public health emergency and are calling on the governor and state lawmakers to take action.
New data from the Oregon Health Authority indicates some areas around the state, including areas around the Willamette Valley, are at high risk of exposure to a radioactive gas called radon.