Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Green Living Room Decorating Ideas Living room color scheme ideas?

Question by lovelife<3: Living room color scheme ideas?
Right now my boyfriend and I are living in a dark, seemingly one-tone apartment. It’s dirty with stains all over the walls and carpet and its old. The walls are cream, the carpet is tan, the couch is tan, there is no artwork on the walls… you get the picture.

However, in a month or so we are moving into a new, bright, fresh apartment! I am so excited to finally do something about the decorating, since before I just moved into my boyfriend’s apartment that was his for a year, so I felt I couldn’t really change anything. The only thing we are bringing from the old apartment is his couch, which- although I don’t have an exact picture- resembles this sofa from pottery barn closely: (pictured in “grade A, twill, caramel”)

http://www.potterybarn.com/products/greenwich-sofa/?pkey=cgreenwich-sofas

Any ideas for color schemes that will work with this couch in the living room? Any colors, any suggestions, any color schemes are welcome :) Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by Melon
Maybe a Light green at the bottom half of the wall with a white on the top half. OR justkeep walls White and color the borders of the windows and doors a nice yellow.

……..{Sounds gay but i swear it looks awesome in my head. Hope this helps}

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Green Apartment LivingEco Living (Architecture in Focus)

Eco Living (Architecture in Focus)

Combining sustainability with trend-setting design is one of the great challenges of contemporary architecture. Resource sparing living space is one of the most important themes. In addition to the increased consciousness of the interactions between

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Eco Friendly Q&A: Benefits of disproving something as Eco-friendly?

Question by Ninjasaur: Benefits of disproving something as Eco-friendly?
I’m doing a science project that would test whether “green” laundry detergents are less toxic than regular detergent, and I was just wondering what could come out of me proving that eco-friendly laundry detergents aren’t as eco-friendly as many claim ?

Best answer:

Answer by John
The only benefits would be in correcting a wrong and in relating the truth of a matter. Something that should be considered is if a product is offered as being “Eco-Friendly”, then, perhaps, it is only in a comparative sense of the other products that would accomplish the same purpose and by what degree. An example would be that natural gas is more “Eco-Friendly” than is an open pit coal mine. While this is true, is natural gas really “Eco-Friendly” when you consider its own form of environmental dangers? And, also,which is more “Eco-Friendly”? An open pit coal mine or the Canadian Tar Sands? One of these may be able to claim being more “Eco-Friendly” than the other, but are either of them actually “Eco-Friendly”?

“Toxicity”, is another point all together. Toxicity can be more easily measured and quantified. Yet, you still must ask as being toxic to who and to what different species?

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Green Solutions green party of canada?

Question by gypsy: green party of canada?
what exactly do they want?
sorry for the wrong group

Best answer:

Answer by crazyperson1972
Here is a brief summary, and a link to their website, which has a thourough document listing exactly what they want.

Vision Green presents leading-edge thinking and rational, realistic solutions for all the issues facing Canadians. It was developed by a 31-member Green Shadow Cabinet and was informed by experts, activists and citizens who participated in policy workshops held across Canada. All the proposals are based on policies approved by the membership of the Green Party.

Green Party solutions are rational because the Green Party, unlike other parties, understands the scientifically verified limits to growth set by the carrying capacity of our planet. We must work within these limits. Otherwise, we will exhaust resources, degrade our environment and put our economy, health and children's future at risk.

Our solutions are realistic because they follow "best practices" already in place in parts of Canada or other countries. These practices are cost-effective, deliver results and benefit people, the economy and the environment.

The Green Party's down-to-earth solutions will work in Canada because they have worked around the world. Many have been successfully applied in Europe, where Greens are elected at all political levels, including the European Union and national parliaments. Countries where Greens have served in government are the countries creating new high-paying jobs while simultaneously meeting targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. They are the countries where the gap between rich and poor is small and the standard of living is high. These countries don't trade off the environment for the economy. Their economies and environmental laws are both strong.

Many people find it hard to position the Green Party on the old political spectrum. We believe in sound fiscal management and strengthening our economy while ensuring that it is sustainable. Does that mean we are "right wing"? We believe that government must provide needed social services while protecting our environment and the rights of women, minorities and disadvantaged people. Does that make us "left wing"? We don't think so. More and more people are simply thinking of the Green Party as the party of the future.

The Green Party is different from other parties in another important way. We will never place the pursuit of power above principle. We will not allow partisan politics to get in the way of good ideas and needed action. We agree with Canadians who say it's time for parties in parliament to stop bickering and get on with the job of combating climate change and taking better care of our environment, our health and our economy.

The Green Party of Canada, founded in 1983, is now a major force in Canadians politics. Over 660,000 Canadians voted Green in the 2006 federal election. More than one in ten Canadians are now saying they plan to vote Green.

There is only one true Green Party. We are not like the old line parties who talk green when seeking your vote but sideline green action once elected. You can trust us to stay true to our promises and champion the issues you care about. If you share our vision and agree with our solutions, VOTE GREEN.

Change the climate in Parliament.

Here is the website. It will answer all your questions, directly from the source.

http://www.greenparty.ca/en/policy/visiongreen?origin=redirect

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