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24. Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums (New York: Viking Press, 1958; Penguin Books, 1976), pp. 225–26.
25. John Muir, My First Summer in the Sierra (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1911; Sierra Club Books, 1988).
26. “Forestry; Wood; Pulp and Paper: ILO Concerns,” International Labour Organization (ilo.org/public/english/dialogue/
sector/sectors/forest/concerns.htm).
27. Leahy, “Biofuels Boom Spurring Deforestation.”
28. “Common and Uncommon Paper Products,” TAPPI (tappi.org/paperu/all_about_paper/products.htm). TAPPI is the leading technical association for the worldwide pulp, paper, and converting industry.
29. “Facts About Paper,” Printers National Environmental Assistance Center (pneac.org/sheets/all/paper.cfm).
30. “Environmental Trends and Climate Impacts: Findings from the U.S. Book Industry,” Book Industry Study Group and Green Press Initiative (ecolibris.net/book_industry_footprint.asp).
31. “Forest Products Consumption and Its Environmental Impact” Sierra Club (sierra club.org/sustainable_consumption/factsheets
/forestproducts_factsheet.asp).
32. “Good Stuff? Paper,” Worldwatch Institute (worldwatch.org/node/1497).
33. “What are some ways to save paper at the office?” E/The Environmental Magazine, October 18, 2004 (enn.com/top_stories/article/186).
34. “Recycling Facts and Figures,” Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 2002 (dnr.state.wi.us/org/aw/wm/publications/).
35. International Institute for Environment and Development, A Changing Future for Paper: An Independent Study on the Sustainability of the Pulp and Paper Industry (Geneva: World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 1996), p. 4 (wbcsd.org/web/publications/paper-future.pdf).
36. Environmental Paper Network website: environmentalpaper.org.
37. “ForestEthics Junk Mail Campaign,” fact sheet, Forest Ethics (forestethics.org/downloads/dnm_factsheet.pdf).
38. Ibid.
39. “Recycle City: Materials Recovery Center,” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (epa.gov/recyclecity/print/recovery.htm).
40. FCS-US: Leading Forest Conservation and Market Transformation, Forest Stewardship Council (fscus.org/images/documents/FSC_prospectus.pdf).
41. Personal communication with Todd Paglia, November 2008.
42. “What Percentage of the Human Body is Water?” The Boston Globe, November 2, 1998 (boston.com/globe/search/stories/health/
how_and_why/011298.htm).
43. Personal communication with Pat Costner, August 2009.
44. “Fascinating Water Facts,” Agua Solutions (aguasolutions.com/facts.html).
45. John Vidal, “UK gives £50m to Bangladesh climate change fund,” The Guardian [UK], September 8, 2008 (guardian.co.uk/world/2008/sep/08/
bangladesh.climatechange).
46. Seth H. Frisbie, Erika J. Mitchell, Lawrence J. Mastera, et al., “Public Health Strategies for Western Bangladesh That Address Arsenic, Manganese, Uranium, and Other Toxic Elements in Drinking Water,” Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 117, no. 3, March 2009 (ehponline.org/docs/2008/11886/abstract.html).
47. Amie Cooper, “The Lawn Goodbye,” Dwell Magazine, February 26, 2009 (dwell.com/articles/the-lawn-goodbye.html).
48. “Cleaner Air: Gas Mower Pollution Facts,” People Powered Machines (people poweredmachines.com/faq-environment.htm).
49. Cooper, “The Lawn Goodbye.”
50. Rebecca Lindsey, “Looking for Lawns,” NASA Earth Observatory, November 8, 2005 (earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/Lawn/
printall.php).
51. “Productgallery: Paper,” Water Footprint Network (waterfootprint.org/?page=files/productgallery&product=paper).
52. “Productgallery: Cotton” Water Footprint Network (waterfootprint.org/?page=files/productgallery&product=cotton).
53. “Productgallery: Coffee” Water Footprint Network (waterfootprint.org/?page=files/productgallery&product=coffee).
54. “Siemens Offers Tips for Manufacturers to Reduce Their Water Footprint,” PRNews-wire/Reuters, August 17, 2009 (reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS142222+17-Aug-2009+PRN20090817).
55. “Where Is Earth’s Water