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Friday, June 24, 2016 3:37 AM
Subject: Re: [geo] Climate denial explained: Indoor CO2 Enrichment Impairs
Thinking
Hi Olaf and Greg,
There are existing competitors for CO2 absorbtion, with stable markets, with
which CATO might outcompete:
There is rebreathing gear for diving. I believe these
on our brains, this may
be taken more seriously in the future See attachment, Olaf Schuiling
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On Behalf Of Greg Rau
Sent: vrijdag 24 juni 2016 1:26
To: Geoengineering
Subject: [geo] Climate denial explained: Indoor CO2
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