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Gas or electric? It’s a question more homeowners are asking as they build, rebuild or refurbish their homes. Going electric is one of the best ways for homeowners to reduce the kinds of emissions that increase global warming. But it comes with challenges. Climate reporter Laura Klivans joins SOLD OUT host Erin Baldassari in the third installment of a limited series about what it takes to recover from catastrophe and build for the future. Klivans shares details of two experiments in Santa Rosa and Oakland, where residents made the choice to ditch gas appliances.
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Gas or electric? It’s a question more homeowners are asking as they build, rebuild or refurbish their homes. Going electric is one of the best ways for homeowners to reduce the kinds of emissions that increase global warming. But it comes with challenges. Climate reporter Laura Klivans joins SOLD OUT host Erin Baldassari in the third installment of a limited series about what it takes to recover from catastrophe and build for the future. Klivans shares details of two experiments in Santa Rosa and Oakland, where residents made the choice to ditch gas appliances.

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