Answer: A lot of them especially living in Phoenix. Smog and pollution is a big problem here and our Governor has made cutting back on pollution a big initiative so we have done a lot of stories on the fact that people are trying to get others to car pool to work. The fact that people are trying to cut out smoking. People are trying to keep their cars in line in terms of emission testing so that they are not polluting the area. Recycling is big here. What is to be done after you are done with Christmas tree. Do you throw it out or do you re-use it in a productive way? Living in Phoenix here were you want to look outside and see this beautiful sky and nowadays you tend to see a little brown cloud and it's called "the little brown cloud". We do a lot of stories on the environment here in Phoenix. In fact one of the big ads we had here in Phoenix, we have something we call here "Camelback Mountain" and one of the advertisements is that you see Camelback Mountain and in the background you hear all this traffic noise, honking and cars and all of sudden this camel wakes up. The mountain actually kind of breaks apart and the camel wakes up and looks around and coughs. That has been a very effective campaign saying "hey listen if we want to live in a beautiful city, we want to make sure that our camel doesn't wake up and the first thing he does is cough." I guess the short answer to your question is "yes, a lot of stories deal with the environment."
