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January 28, 2010

Is this Apple green?

 

Okay, it's cool-looking and got some early raves, with initial reviewers gushing that it was "fast" and "beautiful." But how green, really, is Apple's new iPad tablet?

Will it, as some predicted, reduce the environmental impact of reading? Can we cut down fewer trees to produce paper for all the words and pictures in books, magazines, newspapers?  Speaking for myself, I hope it actually encourages reading and somehow improves sales and distribution of the printed word -- even if in strictly digital format.

On the other hand, could the iPad, perhaps, enable or even encourage consumers to cut down on the number of electronic gadgets they have because the new tablet incorporates their functions?  Wouldn't that save some electrons and carbon?

(Photo: AFP/Getty)

Posted by Tim Wheeler at 9:10 AM | | Comments (1)
        

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This new tablet does seem like it could cut back on people buying other devices. At the same time, I think many people will just buy this device because they want the latest and greatest technology. This just means that tons of these will end up not being used or replace a device that was perfectly good.

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Tim WheelerTim Wheeler reports on the environment and Chesapeake Bay. A native of West Virginia, he has focused mainly on Maryland's environment since moving here in 1983. Along the way, he's crewed aboard a skipjack in the bay, canoed under city streets up the Jones Fall from the Inner Harbor, and gone deep underground in a western Maryland coal mine. He loves seafood, rambles in the country and good stories. He hopes to share some here.

Contributor Christy Zuccarini has been blogging about the local DIY craft scene for a year for Baltimoresun.com. She brings her pespective on all things handmade to B'More Green, where she will highlight projects you can do yourself as well as crafters who are integrating sustainable methods and materials.
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