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A shield against decline
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From the “last call for climate” to the fundamentals of a sustainable lifestyle
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Tag: ink or pixels
From the written page to the screen | The winding paths of reading
Carmen Lăiu
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October 9, 2023
The readers who immerse themselves in the maze of paper and ink, savouring every word, seem to be on the verge of extinction.