GeoHealth published the results of a study in which scientists from Colorado State University
According to scientists, carbon dioxide levelswill rise to 1,400 parts per million indoors by the end of the century, which, by the way, is three times higher than the current concentration outdoors. This trend will have consequences not only for the environment, but also for people.
Scientists say that this can lead to growthcarbon dioxide dissolved in the blood. In addition, it will also provoke a decrease in the flow of oxygen to the brain, which will lead not only to drowsiness and increased anxiety, but also to degradation.