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(Unverified)Dec 30th 2009 11:38AM
Technically the magazines would be better for climate change as growing the trees for the paper means lots of conversion of CO2 and sequestering of the carbon whereas powering the hard drive is probably going to mean some CO2 production through the energy consumed.
(Unverified)Dec 30th 2009 11:51AM
I think it takes not-inconsiderable energy to convert trees into paper...!