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deforestation that it's really hard to
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deforestation that it's really hard to
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deforestation that it's really hard to
get the wood. uh both in terms of
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get the wood. uh both in terms of
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get the wood. uh both in terms of
distance and in terms of legality
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distance and in terms of legality
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distance and in terms of legality
because often it's cutting down wood on
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because often it's cutting down wood on
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because often it's cutting down wood on
other people's property and so you are
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other people's property and so you are
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other people's property and so you are
avoiding doing the directly illegal
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avoiding doing the directly illegal
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avoiding doing the directly illegal
thing and just purchasing it. Uh it's
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thing and just purchasing it. Uh it's
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thing and just purchasing it. Uh it's
less common in Central America where
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less common in Central America where
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less common in Central America where
we'll be going, but in a lot of regions,
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we'll be going, but in a lot of regions,
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we'll be going, but in a lot of regions,
cutting down wood is for fuel is now a
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cutting down wood is for fuel is now a
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cutting down wood is for fuel is now a
crime. And so, but there is no
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crime. And so, but there is no
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crime. And so, but there is no
alternative cooking method. And so, it
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alternative cooking method. And so, it
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alternative cooking method. And so, it
still happens, but now it's illegal. And
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still happens, but now it's illegal. And