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24~25 다음 글을 읽고, 물음에 답하시오.
According to the Green Press Initiative, a non-profit organization promoting environmental sustainability in the publishing industry, approximately 30 million trees are used each year to make paper for books and newspapers that are sold in the United States. The same industry consumes 153 gallons of water annually. As a Greenpeace campaign in 2006 revealed, illegal logging of ancient forests in Finland and Canada was often a result of our demand for paper, specifically our demand for books. Enter the e-reader and e-books, and we should have a way to read that doesn't leave a negative impact on the environment, right? It's complicated — although e-readers do reduce deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions, there are various other factors including supply chain considerations such as mining, shipping, and manufacturing, as well as energy consumption that actually prevent the e-reader from being the obvious best substitute for books. Digital books are also stored in data centers connected to the electricity network, which in the United States are usually powered by unsustainable energy sources. Enthusiastic readers that are likely to read over 60 to 70 books on their e-readers can rest assured that they are offsetting the environmental impacts of their e-readers. But if you're not planning on reading that much, look for books that are either printed on 100 percent postconsumer waste recycled or Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified paper, or for those that were produced by a publisher that signed the Book Industry Treatise on Environmentally Responsible Publishing. Better yet, renew your library card or start a book-sharing club with friends.
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1 According to the Green Press Initiative, a non-profit organization promoting environmental sustainability in the publishing industry, approximately 30 million trees are used each year to make paper for books and newspapers that are sold in the United States. 2 The same industry consumes 153 gallons of water annually. 3 As a Greenpeace campaign in 2006 revealed, illegal logging of ancient forests in Finland and Canada was often a result of our demand for paper, specifically our demand for books. 4 Enter the e-reader and e-books, and we should have a way to read that doesn't leave a negative impact on the environment, right? 5 It's complicated — although e-readers do reduce deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions, there are various other factors including supply chain considerations such as mining, shipping, and manufacturing, as well as energy consumption that actually prevent the e-reader from being the obvious best substitute for books. 6 Digital books are also stored in data centers connected to the electricity network, which in the United States are usually powered by unsustainable energy sources. 7 Enthusiastic readers that are likely to read over 60 to 70 books on their e-readers can rest assured that they are offsetting the environmental impacts of their e-readers. 8 But if you're not planning on reading that much, look for books that are either printed on 100 percent postconsumer waste recycled or Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified paper, or for those that were produced by a publisher that signed the Book Industry Treatise on Environmentally Responsible Publishing. 9 Better yet, renew your library card or start a book-sharing club with friends.