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Elevated CO2 Levels Directly Affect Human Cognition, New Harvard Study Shows

2015-10-27 03:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ThinkProgress: In a landmark public health finding, a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health finds that carbon dioxide (CO2) has a direct and negative impact on human cognition and decision-making. These impacts have been observed at CO2 levels that most Americans - and their children - are routinely exposed to today inside classrooms, offices, homes, planes, and cars. Carbon dioxide levels are inevitably higher indoors than the baseline set by the outdoor air used for ventilation, a baseline that...

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