A form of cooking that has the less causes of pollution would be ... sun cooking ... that's when you put your food on a pan and let the sun beat down on it and cook it ...
Cooking gas or natural gas like all other gases is pollutant. However, it is considered less polluting and can be used at home for cooking purposes as it is directly coming from the pipes and not burnt to provide energy like coal and electricity.
methanebutaneoil (various grades)animal fatcow, yak, buffalo manureliquid alcoholsolid alcoholwaxes and paraffinsgasoline and kerosenewoodcoalstrawcharcoal
diesel
Natural gas releases less carbon dioxide pollution when burnt than either coal or oil.
bio-diesel
Jet fuel is capable of polluting, just as gasoline is.
The least expensive mode of transportation is by water. It is fuel efficient, less polluting and the safest. It is also the least expensive to move cargo.
Cooking oil can be converted to diesel fuel
Yes people are polluting their water with oil or fuel
No, it is much less polluting, unless there is a major plant failure as at Chernobyl.
Anything that can burn has been used as fuel for cooking. This includes, but is not limited to:methanebutaneoil (various grades)animal fatcow, yak, buffalo manureliquid alcoholsolid alcoholwaxes and paraffinsgasoline and kerosenewoodcoalstrawcharcoalpeatFuels burned for cooking are usually burned in conditions of plentiful air and low temperatures so the production of CO and NOx is low. Burning of biomass can create organic emissions as volatiles are boiled out of the unburned material. Carbon dioxide emissions are lowest with methane and highest with coal, peat and charcoal.
The term CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas. This is compressed by special compressors for use in automobiles, household and other less-polluting substitute fuel applications in industry.