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Saturday, September 6, 2008

The numbers are going up: 30 million trees are cut down annually for the books sold in the U.S.

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Until lately we were quoting the figure of 20 million trees as the common estimate for the number of trees cut down annually for the product...
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Friday, September 5, 2008

Eco-Libris' Bookstores Series: an interview with Erica Caldwell of Present Tense

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Eco-Libris' bookstores program keeps growing and currently includes 26 bookstores in the U.S., Ireland and Canada. Customers at these b...
Thursday, September 4, 2008

Signing event of 'Sleep is for the Weak' today in Kansas City

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We wrote here last month about our exciting collaboration with BlogHer 's first book " Sleep is for the Weak ," edited by Rit...
Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Green Options - Catalog Waste Part 2: Making the Catalogs You Receive More Sustainable

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As part of Eco-Libris ' ongoing content partnership with Green Options Media, we feature a post that was originally published by Robin ...
Monday, September 1, 2008

Monday's Green Books: On Empty by Bill Roth (and a copy giveaway)

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On Empty (Out of Time) is an energy industry veteran's take on the current sorry state of affairs of the US American dependence on oil ...
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The White Road and other Stories – A Short Stories Collection is Going Green

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Congratulations to British-Israeli author Tania Hershman , whose first book, The White Road and other Stories , published by UK's renown...
Saturday, August 30, 2008

Can wheat straw replace trees as a source of paper?

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Today I read a very interesting article at WorldChanging by Rod Edwards (" Paper from Wheat, not Wood "), who reports from Canada...
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