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of the airways and newspapers are filled these past few weeks with the debate on global warming. With colder than normal temperatures and plenty of snow country in the Mid Atlantic, critics are now saying this as evidence that concerns about global warming are nothing more than just political hype. But there could be nothing further from the truth! Although there is controversy over the original report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2007, which is now called Climategate, you can not deny that the increased worldwide demand for energy and synthetic materials have a significant impact on our external and indoor environments. What does this mean for us as designers?
...Unfortunately, manufacturers are relying on the ornaments of our clients' homes are also a major contributor to environmental issues and health problems arising facing our society today. Indoor Air Quality is said to be up to 5X more polluted today than in the external air quality and the things we said to our clients will be viewed greatest contribution to this alarming statistic. Think about how often we give the fabric of our clients homes. Textile processing requires between 10% and 100% of the weight of the fabric of chemicals for the production of fabrics that. These chemicals are often released, either intentionally or unintentionally, into local rivers ultimately affects the vital groundwater and drinking water we use. furniture we put in our customers homes are likely to largely off-gas harmful chemicals and volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions from adhesives, paints and finishes used in the production process. Paints and varnishes are estimated to account for five percent of all VOC emissions.
Unfortunately, manufacturers are relying on the ornaments of our clients' homes are also a major contributor to environmental issues and health problems arising facing our society today. Indoor Air Quality is said to be up to 5X more polluted today than in the external air quality and the things we said to our clients will be viewed greatest contribution to this alarming statistic. Think about how often we give the fabric of our clients homes. Textile processing requires between 10% and 100% of the weight of the fabric of chemicals for the production of fabrics that. These chemicals are often released, either intentionally or unintentionally, into local rivers ultimately affects the vital groundwater and drinking water we use. furniture we put in our customers homes are likely to largely off-gas harmful chemicals and volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions from adhesives, paints and finishes used in the production process. Paints and varnishes are estimated to account for five percent of all VOC emissions.
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