Q&A: Assume the advertisement about green house effect encourage people to drink fountain instead of bottled water?

Question by dreams: Assume the advertisement about green house effect encourage people to drink fountain instead of bottled water?
1) What will happen to the demand cuve of the bottled water?
2) If the bottled water company such as Aquafina decided to lower the prce for its product, what will happen to the demand curve fot its product, and what will happen to the demand curve for other brands’ bottled water?

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Answer by nm
Not assuming but actually fountain is more recommended than bottle water.There is some speculation about bottled water causing cancer.
To answer your question If the awareness grows than
1) The demand curve will have short span decline. Say a few points.
2)If aquafina lowered its product price than maybe sales will increase and the demand curve will incline. Depends how they advertise it and convince the market.

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Q&A: What are some thing to keep in mind if you are making a green living house?

Question by : What are some thing to keep in mind if you are making a green living house?
By green I mean earth friendly. I want to know how to make a really well design house, maybe a beach house

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Answer by Marcia
Placement on the site, placement of the windows or natural light sources, and the surrounding landscaping are critical. There is a good argument for summer and winter energy reduction through the use of roof over-hangs/porches of 18″ or more. We seem to be returning to “zones” throughout the house for both heating and cooling. Window coverings seem to passively mitigate winter and summer extremes pretty well too; in hot/high sun areas this includes exterior shutter arrangements. Essentially, the best way to reduce energy use is to reduce the need to use it in the first place. It makes the operational costs cheaper too.

I have three general concerns about many of the “efficient” houses I see. The first is that there is something “wrong” in my view when one must run one or more fans for hours on end because the house is sealed so tight that the air must be exchanged with outside air using an energy source. Back in the day, and the days before that day, when you wanted fresh air in a place you opened a window. While you may not want to need to open a window when the snow is blowing sideways at 50mph, I think that simply the ability to periodically open windows for fresh air and to circulate air within the house makes things more comfortable with less energy use; for those hot summer days, being able to passively draw cool air from off the beach’s water while pushing interior hot air outside would be nice. The second is that I’m not fully convinced that many of the “green” houses are particularly survivable should there be a house fire. My concern is not so much the sporead of the fire but, the fumes generated. The third is that it seems as if a number of the “green” house designs are not built with repairs in mind. Some are built with cement encased radiant heating and cooling systems and other features designed to last 20 years, or even 50 years. In the world of modular houses, 20 years is a long time; although I’ve seen some 40 year old plus trailers in pretty darned great condition with proper maintenance. In the world of stick houses, it is not. Even 50 years is not that long in the world of better built and better maintained stick houses. It would seem that repair, repair access, and replacement capabilities would be more “green” than building a shorter lived structure.

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ive got a green mini house is it safe to put my growing vegetable plants in them if its really windy outside?

Question by : ive got a green mini house is it safe to put my growing vegetable plants in them if its really windy outside?

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Answer by Mom of 2 great boys
If it is really windy……….no, I wouldn’t do it unless you have it on the ground somewhere and up against something so that it doesn’t tip over.

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The Sprout House Organic Sprouting Seeds Holly’s Mix – Mung, Adzuki, Green Pea, Red Lentil, French Lentil, Green Lentil

The Sprout House Organic Sprouting Seeds Holly’s Mix – Mung, Adzuki, Green Pea, Red Lentil, French Lentil, Green Lentil

The Sprout House Organic Sprouting Seeds Holly's Mix - Mung, Adzuki, Green Pea, Red Lentil, French Lentil, Green Lentil

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  • Contains Mung, Adzuki, Green Pea, Red Lentil, French Lentil, Green Lentil
  • Best Grown in Sprout Master Tray Sprouter and Easy Sprouter
  • Use a basis for salads.

You are purchasing 1 lbs of Organic Sprouting Seeds – Holly’s Mix The Sprout House Brand seeds. Buy Organic Sprouting Seeds only from The Sprout House and SOLD by The Sprout House. Beware of imitations – we believe in quality seeds. This contains Mung, Adzuki, Green Pea, Red Lentil, Green Lentil, French Lentil. Holly’s Mix can be sprouted and used as a basis for salads or raw sprouted soups. Use instead of lettuce on your favorite sandwich. They go well with any dressing or you can eat them as

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Small Eco Houses: Living Green in Style

Small Eco Houses: Living Green in Style

Fresh perspectives on how good design can create stylish yet ecologically sound living spaces in small-scale homes. Anyone who has faced the challenges of limited living space will find inspiration in this survey of the latest trends in environmentally sensitive, small-scale residential designs. More than fifty residential spaces are profiled—from woodsy houses and repurposed barns to cool apartments and urban lofts—both inside and out. Most of the projects were designed by up-and-coming arc

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Going Green Bluebird House Reviews

Going Green Bluebird House

Going Green Bluebird House

  • Sturdy, screwed together construction; will last for years to come
  • Birdhouse is made of up to 90-percent post-consumer recycled plastic
  • Made in the USA

Woodlink’s Going GreenTM Bluebird House. This house is ornithologically designed to attract bluebirds. Screwed together construction. The birdhouse is constructed up to 90-percent post-consumer recycled plastic. Made in the USA. Features one 9/16-inch hole – ideal for Western Bluebirds.

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www.control4.com – We’re here in Silicon Valley, home to countless Hi-Tech inventions, so it’s no surprise that we found a house here that is so cutting edge, so environmentally friendly that some people are calling it, “The World’s Greenest Home”… and wouldn’t you know it, a Control4 system keeps the whole house humming. Check it out! Linda Yates (Home Owner) – “This is actually the property that I grew up on. My parents bought the property in 1967 so we’ve been here ever since. We said, ‘we really want to build the most sustainable, the most regenerative house in America.’ So it’s really just four basic materials… it’s glass, it’s steel, it’s wood and it’s stone. On the floor, 150-year-old barn wood… stone that wasn’t actually good enough for somebody else but our guys were so into it that they went and took it out of the bone pile. The whole design of the house with all the roofs and the steel roof is to be able to catch all the rainwater and storm water and then reuse it. We’re putting more green energy back on the grid than we are using. It’s definitely the greenest custom home in America.” “There’s 3 myths we were trying to bust with green building: 1. Was that it was ugly… you had to build a concrete box with no windows. 2. That it was twice as expensive. 3. That you had to completely fundamentally change your lifestyle.” … and those are myths that we have to bust. The technology plays a big role in being able to do that.” Gordon van Zuidon (cyberManor
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