02
May
There is some rumbling about the sustainability of e-Readers. millionsmillions:
“That eReader, then, accounts for an initial carbon footprint 200-250% greater than your typical household library, and it increases every time you get a new eReader for Christmas, or every time the latest Apple Keynote lights a fire in your wallet.”
- Are eReaders Really Green? by Nick Moran
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OK. I see this. I know this. And yet I still have shelves and shelves and boxes and boxes of books. And an iPad. And a...
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Books FTW
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There is some rumbling about the sustainability of e-Readers.
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