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Eco-Libris blog reviews two Little Green Books and offers a giveaway of 4 books of this line!

Eco-Libris blog reviews two books of Simon and Schuster's Little Green Books line. We also have a great giveaway - Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing are giving away one package that includes 4 of the Little Green Books! All you need to do to participate is just to answer what is the best way to plant the seeds for earth-friendly living at an early age.


The Bible never looked so green

Did you know there are over 1,000 references to the earth in the Bible, compared to 490 references to heaven and 530 references to love? the Bible carries a powerful message for the earth, as you can learn from 'The Green Bible', which was published this week by HarperOne and includes many special features tracing environmental themes woven through Scripture.


Are we out of time? an interview with author Bill Roth

Eco-Libris blog interviews Bill Roth, the author of the new book "On Empty (Out of Time)", which readers have described as "America's final "wake-up call"" and "A must read if you want freedom from high pump prices!"


Green book of the week: BUTT UGLY by Lynn Montgomery

Eco-Libris blog presents this week a triple green book: it has a green theme, it's printed on recycled paper (and much more!) and it also collaborates with Eco-Libris! And did we mention it has a great name?
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I Can Save the Earth! Simon & Schuster and Eco-Libris are partnering in a green contest for kids

A new collaboration of Eco-Libris with Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing: In a celebration of their new line of eco-friendly children’s books, Little Green Books, S&S Children's Publishing has partnered wit
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The green future of the book industry - how we get there?

Today on Vulpes Libris' Environment Week: Raz Godelnik, the co-founder and CEO of Eco-Libris, writes about few key elements that can significantly impact the future of the book industry and determine how green it will be.


The number of trees cut down to print books in the U.S. is growing to 30 million

The number of trees cut down annually for the production of books sold in the U.S. is now estimated in 30 million trees, an increase of 10 million trees from the last estimate. Why is that and is the book industry going forward or backwards?

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