only 19. when you get the news that a body has been found, it turns out to be someone you know. yeah, no one was expecting what happened. this is out in the wilderness, and the tundra, why is she out here like this? it is very hard. there s nobody that would want to harm her, an suv or truck had driven through there. we thought the person driving that vehicle could potentially be the person that killed her. all of a sudden, you guys are looking for a shooter out there. and there is a note. yeah. i watch every movie you make, i will also show you in the head if you get close. it s like something out of a movie. it is. he knew who was looking at for victims. i didn t know who to trust. it s nothing that i want to remember. when people talk about alaska, they say it is the last frontier. and they use words like wild, untamed, beautiful. those people are probably not talking about nome, alaska. we are just a couple of degrees south of the arctic
climate change by moving into areas of cleaner cooking. that s right. so how much is that going to cost us? well, it s going to cost us a lot. but here is the thing, the people who are using the cook stoves for the most part are in the third world. we re not talking about the stove you got in your kitchen right now. we re talking about something that runs on wood or charcoal or stuff like that. we re just talking about people in the third world who for the most part have all that burn stuff to make food. we re writing checks for people who are open fires or leaky stoves or run on charcoal, crop wastes or wood or dung. we are writing checks to those people in order so they get nice in order to keep our ozone layer intact. we re building up the debate because that takes place and there are many charitable organizations that go out to replace their stoves. should the epa be responsible