Art museums
True or false
water
paints
200

True or False: Art can only be created by professional artists.

false

200

True or false: can paint have an impact on the ocean life?

True !!

200

How long has painting been around ?

at least 40,000 years

200

what type of metals are in paint?

Cadmium, lead. and chromium

300

what things in a painting can be safe for the environment ?

water-based paints, like watercolors, another thing being plant based binders

300

True or False: Art museums have a large carbon footprint.

true !!

300

how much energy does it take to power an art museum ?

15.7 kWh per person per visit 

300

What is main cause of the carbon footprint for art museums?

Energy consumption

400

what things in paint make the air toxic?

high VOC (Volatile organic compounds) 

400

True or false: art always has to have a meaning behind it

False

400

what materials can be replaced for environmental safe products 

Bamboo in replace as the wood and pine needles, horse tail, dried grasses, and dandelions for the bristles

400

How much of a carbon footprint do art museums have per year ?

70 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent 

500

Are museums harmful to the environment ?

both yes and no, some museums are not harmful

500

True or false, is bubble wrap harmful to the environment ?

True

500

how much water is used to make a "ton" of paper ?

20,00 to 50,000 gallons 

500

what does the VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) do to the environment 

it reacts with the oxygen and form an ozone layer in the sunlight, leading to contribute to (global warming, and air pollution)

600

what art supplies are harmful to the environment ?

polyvinyl chloride, bubble wrap, latex in paints, oils, protein based glues.

600

what does the petroleum production do?

increases the amount of (oil spills) in protected wildlife areas around the world, it has also potentially caused (health problems and death)

600

how much water does it take to make a gallon of paint ?

about 13 gallons

600

how much water is used to power an art museum ?

27.3 liters per person per visit