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Books vs. E-Readers

From: Pat Maxwell
Series: May 2012 - Isla Earth Radio Series
Length: 01:30

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Isla_earth_inlay Paper book or e-reader? Which is greener? Digital readers may save trees. But are they better environmentally overall than good ol’ book books? The New York Times conducted a life-cycle assessment of both to see which came out ahead...

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Piece Description

Paper book or e-reader? Which is greener? Digital readers may save trees. But are they better environmentally overall than good ol’ book books? The New York Times conducted a life-cycle assessment of both to see which came out ahead...

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