I am published and archived in The Library of Congress; we all are if you’re on Twitter! Thankfully, and for the sake of the trees this will be done digitally. This infographic is from back in January of this year, so the numbers represented here are now even greater. I’m not sure how I wasn’t aware of this graphic before today, but thanks to Steve Farnsworth, I saw his tweet about it earlier today.
I wonder, has anyone done/published any research about the impact that digital dissemination and consumption of information has had on the planet’s forests? I’d love to know more about that.
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Saving the planet one tweet at a time! Thanks for the info James. I always enjoy reading your blog.
how interesting!
Hey its a good thing that theres 'nobody really usung twitter' as I hear so often. The idea of printing every tweet is one of the scariest things ever to get into my head. yikes
Thank you for commenting today Marie, I appreciate you stopping in today!
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment today. You are welcome here anytime!
Good morning Randy…yes, I've heard that nobody at all uses Twitter…and I'm going to spend a great deal of time investigating this theory, NOT! It's always a pleasure to have you here and commenting. I appreciate the support!
Hey James,
Thanks for the acknowledgment of the Tweet, and I deeply appreciate the link to my blog. Very cool. Have a great week!
-Steve
Good morning Randy…yes, I've heard that nobody at all uses Twitter…and I'm going to spend a great deal of time investigating this theory, NOT! It's always a pleasure to have you here and commenting. I appreciate the support!
My pleasure Steve, thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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