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[ - ] deleted 6 points 2.8 yearsJul 9, 2021 22:59:54 ago (+6/-0)

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[ - ] Prairie 4 points 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 09:13:57 ago (+4/-0)

Humans breathe out a lot of CO2. How can that not be an infinitely more dangerous source, IN BUILDINGS, compared to some increase in parts per million in the atmosphere?

[ - ] YamaMaya 1 point 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 14:39:15 ago (+1/-0)

Buildings have ventilation for this reason, to pump out excess CO2

[ - ] beanbagWizard 4 points 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 06:35:41 ago (+4/-0)

Oh no! Too much CO2! We're over feeding the worlds flora! We'll have overweight shrubberies! Urgh.

[ - ] Teefinyomouf 4 points 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 11:24:48 ago (+4/-0)

Worse. We'll have increased crop yields capable of supporting even more filthy human population. Sincerely, Bug eating lizard person.

[ - ] YamaMaya 4 points 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 04:53:56 ago (+4/-0)

Too much CO2 is making it hard to think, the retards in masks are proof of that.

[ - ] aleleopathic 2 points 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 05:57:43 ago (+2/-0)

This is hilarious - just a few short years ago, CO2 was considered, amongst alternative circles, to increase cognitive function. This led to e.g. people rebreathing into bags for set periods of time, usually around 30 seconds or so.

[ - ] Prairie 2 points 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 09:15:10 ago (+2/-0)

Interesting side note, I've read about some treatment for migraines that gives elevated CO2 for a short period of time. https://rehaler.com/blog/co2-against-migraine/

[ - ] aleleopathic 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 12:34:01 ago (+0/-0)

Thanks for sharing! Didn't know about that.

[ - ] mikenigger 1 point 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 06:29:44 ago (+1/-0)

That isn't the same as having CO2 levels of an unventilated room anywhere you go.

[ - ] speed_bernicia 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 19:15:54 ago (+0/-0)

All based on more models used to bullshit the spastics and retards "In the model that factors in some emissions intervention, scientists say decision making in the classroom could decrease by 25 percent while a model without emissions mitigation could see a whopping 50 percent reduction."
This is what they based their article on https://eartharxiv.org/repository/view/527/ "This is a Preprint and has not been peer reviewed. This is version 1 of this Preprint." They also refer to another study https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0143624418790129 and quote only "Human cognitive performance declines with an increase in CO2" and "Direct impacts of CO2 emissions on human cognitive performance may be unavoidable" from the abstract.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 10, 2021 18:45:30 ago (+0/-0)

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