Hi Greg,
I have been trying already for more than 5 years to get support for cleaning 
the internal atmosphere of buildings that suffer from the sick-building 
syndrome. As it seems that  the Harvard people have found evidence that high 
CO2 levels in offices or schools have a negative effect on our brains, this may 
be taken more seriously in the future  See attachment, Olaf Schuiling

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Subject: [geo] Climate denial explained: Indoor CO2 Enrichment Impairs Thinking




http://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/summer-2016-welcome-there/your-brain-carbon-dioxide-research-finds-low-levels

"The team’s results, published in 2012 in Environmental Health Perspectives, 
were statistically significant, but they were cautious, noting that 
“confirmation of these findings is needed.” That confirmation came last fall, 
when a team led by Harvard public health researchers published another study in 
the journal, using the same test. They found that participants performed only 
half as well under indoor carbon-dioxide concentrations of 1,400 ppm as they 
did in a well-ventilated room."


This could explain some things. Assuming that there is zero effect at 280 ppm, 
the world population is 5% less mentally capable now at 400 ppm than it was 
pre-industrially. At IPCC BAU in the year 2100 the world will be >32% impaired. 
 Amplified CO2 effects indeed, and all the more reason we need CDR installed in 
every room where climate/CO2 decisions and policy are being made.  And every 
other room in the world.  If climate change and ocean acidification aren't 
reasons enough, is mental health the killer app and raison d'etre for CDR, of 
course pending ethic(ist)s and governance approval?   ;-)


Greg


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