Thursday, August 29, 2013

Green Reads

Wendy Becktold writes in Sierra about owning sorting books:
Clearly, there are just too many books.  E-readers were supposed to solve this problem, but they are hard to bond with and aren't necessarily better for the environment.  I'd have to read a minimum of 40 volumes on one for it to be the greener choice, according to a life cycle assessment by Daniel Goleman and Gregory Norris in the New York Times.
What serious reader can't read 40 volumes?  Becktold does this idea for book shelves.

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