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Re: No. Camilla Send a noteboard - 29/12/2009 09:51:23 PM
Books on shelves function as CO2 depositories.


First of all, the destruction of trees and all that is involved in that - from the getting to them, to the cutting them down, to delivering the cut down trees, to then the processing of them into paper is all extremely energy intensive. Then there is the delivery of the paper and the energy required to create the books. Not to mention all the energy required to go into the creation of the ink for the paper. Then the creation of the boxes into which books are packed into before being shipped. Then the shipping itself. Then the recycling of the boxes and the energy involved in shipping the recycled boxes.

Sorry, the creation and delivery of books is far more energy intensive than the creation and delivery of eBooks from a server to a computer.


You cannot count the actual removal of trees to taht list, as the CO2 remains in the pulp. Once made, however, the book remains neutral, whereas an e-book reader always requires electricity.
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E-books spark battle inside the publishing industry - 28/12/2009 05:12:01 AM 1489 Views
it makes much more sense to just buy a book. $5.99 is far cheaper than $9.99 *NM* - 28/12/2009 06:22:47 AM 416 Views
Yes, but you're talking about a paperback book, and one that's on sale at that. - 28/12/2009 12:23:31 PM 858 Views
I haven't paid more than $7.99 for a soft cover book in my life. - 28/12/2009 03:13:04 PM 797 Views
Yuo can also be 10th on a waiting list at the library and read it months after release. - 28/12/2009 05:22:27 PM 977 Views
But the chances of something happening to said device is greater than your house. - 29/12/2009 06:27:21 AM 904 Views
You answered your own question. You back them up. - 30/12/2009 12:53:33 AM 893 Views
Depends where you live..... - 28/12/2009 12:24:55 PM 818 Views
I think I agree - 29/12/2009 12:16:36 AM 990 Views
If I were buying a book for mandatory reading (i.e., college), I might consider an e-book. - 29/12/2009 03:28:31 PM 840 Views
A man after my own heart. - 29/12/2009 04:04:19 PM 819 Views
Trade paperbacks are the ones with the heavy covers, right? - 29/12/2009 08:19:33 PM 807 Views
Yeah. Different sizes and all. Fun to organize. *NM* - 31/12/2009 04:19:57 AM 320 Views
you could always take the book covers OFF - 30/12/2009 04:28:18 PM 776 Views
Well, yeah. But still. *NM* - 31/12/2009 04:19:29 AM 324 Views
I dislike e-books - 29/12/2009 03:56:10 PM 866 Views
I love that eBooks are the future. Much better than original books. - 29/12/2009 05:19:40 PM 787 Views
Well we already have audiobooks - 29/12/2009 05:39:29 PM 838 Views
There is a term for enhanced books - vooks. - 29/12/2009 07:02:14 PM 813 Views
Would a videobook not be a movie? - 31/12/2009 06:06:52 AM 922 Views
They are not environmentally superiour. - 29/12/2009 05:47:11 PM 873 Views
No. - 29/12/2009 07:01:32 PM 800 Views
Re: No. - 29/12/2009 09:51:23 PM 879 Views
And what do you use to remove the tree? - 29/12/2009 11:24:26 PM 769 Views
Are you smoking crack? - 29/12/2009 09:21:36 PM 838 Views
Re: Are you smoking crack? - 29/12/2009 09:52:19 PM 823 Views
Ummm... - 30/12/2009 02:33:19 PM 857 Views
prefer the feel of a real book in my hand - 29/12/2009 07:20:27 PM 800 Views
I love my Kindle that I got for Christmas. - 29/12/2009 09:05:57 PM 795 Views
Bitchface. *NM* - 29/12/2009 09:10:23 PM 357 Views
Vagina breath. *NM* - 29/12/2009 09:15:13 PM 335 Views
Vagina Breath : Bitchface as Literatedog : The Shrike *NM* - 29/12/2009 09:21:03 PM 339 Views
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Sigh. This whole argument of ebooks versus regular books is beyond stupid. - 30/12/2009 11:04:46 AM 842 Views
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I have to agree. - 30/12/2009 04:47:20 PM 905 Views
Yep. - 30/12/2009 10:57:26 PM 971 Views
cost of publishing - 30/12/2009 02:25:37 PM 837 Views

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