As warehouses take off, they need to kick natural gas

Snarled Supply Chain Is Making U.S. Warehouse Shortage Worse
Warehouses in Redlands, California, U.S., on Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021.  | Roger Kisby/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Warehouses are increasingly dominating the commercial building landscape in the US, which could have ramifications for efforts to tackle climate change. According to data recently released by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), warehouses and storage units have become the most common commercial buildings in the country — outpacing offices. That has the potential to cause greenhouse gas emissions to climb or tumble, and it largely hinges on whether warehouses can ditch natural gas.

Compared to office buildings, warehouses that store everything from food to clothes tend to rely more heavily on gas heating systems because upfront costs of those systems are cheap, and they’re easy to install, an expert tells The Verge. Even...

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