me tell you. if that wasn t a tease. kayleigh, joey, todd, joey, you really didn t need stay up that late. the game was over more or less by the half. you were 27-3 at the half. big win for the bulldogs there. so, yeah, the three of us arguably had to go to bed a little bit earlier. the rest of the nation, of course, up watching the all-american new year s eve special. but if you missed it, let me tell you missed will, pete, and rachel at their best and you also missed this: someone think with some guys that are dressed well. we get it so over dumb and dumber. rachel: let s go girls, let s show these guys how it s done.
family is taking part in a project by the pottstown institute for climate impact research one hundred households are trying to reduce their c o two emissions over a period of a year. for the children aged three five and nine it s a new experience. the family s daily life has changed beyond gardening shopping or just moving around. every day that parents take their children to preschool and school respectively. that s what are you doing what s going on here they switched to using the car for a bike. if enemy took the car he would produce three and a half kilos of c o two every day. and i even take the bike if it s snowing or icy so long as it s safe for the children let s go girls.
a who s five and me a little who s three have to go to kindergarten and nico who s nine is off to school they all lead busy lives but they re taking part in a special experiment they re one of ninety households trying to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions over a period of one year a project conducted by the potsdam institute for climate impact research. what are you doing what s going on. for them by king is the best form of transport to get to work and school rain or shine. driving produces too many greenhouse gases his name off by you can take a bike if it s snowing or i see so long as it s safe for the children the let s go girls. they re trying to reduce c o two but even if they only shop organic