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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml to Science@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 day ago

Carbon dioxide overload, detected in human blood, suggests a potentially toxic atmosphere within 50 years

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Carbon dioxide overload, detected in human blood, suggests a potentially toxic atmosphere within 50 years - Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health
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Anthropogenic activities are increasing the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. There is mounting experimental evidence that lifetime exposure to these increasing atmospheric CO2 levels can negatively impact the normal physiology of organisms. However, directly assessing this in humans is very difficult. We analysed serum bicarbonate (HCO3−), calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) levels from the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2020 as indirect proxies for atmospheric CO2 exposure. Over this period, average bicarbonate levels in this population show an increasing trend which parallels rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Both Ca and P have decreased steadily over the same period. If these trends continue, blood bicarbonate values could be at the limit of the accepted healthy range in half a century, and Ca and P will be at the limit of their healthy ranges by the end of this century. Studies indicate that, after this time, elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide, leading to CO2 accumulation in the body, has the potential to cause a range of adverse health effects. These findings highlight the urgent need for significant reductions in anthropogenic CO2 emissions to safeguard public health.
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  • davel [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    Effects of indoor plants on CO2 concentration, indoor air temperature and relative humidity in office buildings

    We examined the impact of indoor plants on air quality parameters in office environments, focusing on relative humidity, indoor air temperature, and CO2 concentration. Our findings demonstrated that, while indoor plants significantly increase relative humidity, they had a negligible effect on indoor air temperature and CO2 concentration in the offices we sampled. This suggests that while plants can enhance comfort in dry indoor environments, their role in regulating temperature and CO2 levels is limited.

    I guess I’d need to invest in a CO2 scrubber.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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      apparently there is this https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/genetically-modified-houseplant-cleans-indoor-air

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        I have no idea what the cost, efficacy, or availability of this product is. https://hydrocell.fi/en/air-cleaners-carbon-dioxide-filters-and-dac-appliances/uniqfresh-air-cleaners/

        The only maintenance required is changing of the activated-carbon filter every six months, and replacement of the HEPA filter every five years. In normal use, the carbon dioxide filter cassette has a lifetime of at least 15 years.

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          yeah seems like co2 scrubbing isn’t really geared towards home use

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    Scuba-gear will be the fashion. Subscribe to FreshAer™ for a discount on breathing-tanks.

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      A still from Space Balls: The Movie showing the president of planet Space Balls breathing from a can of Perri-Air

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      that’s it, they will finally be charging us a subscription for breathing.

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    On a related note, it turns out that CO2 emissions also impair cognition. So, by the time the crisis peaks everybody is going to be too cognitively impaired to actually do anything about it.

    https://www.colorado.edu/mechanical/2020/04/21/continued-co2-emissions-will-impair-cognition

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      We’re too cognitively impaired to do anything about it right now.

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        there’s certainly a good case for that too

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          Good thing we have AI to do our thinking for us then

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            Plot twist: the AI data centers are generating half that CO2. It isn’t doing our thinking for us, it’s just slow-cooking us.

            @Evilsandwichman @yogthos

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      But AI will fix it for us …

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        Hoping a chatbot can save us is a sign of cognitive impairment.

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    Oh well, my retirement plan was dying anyway.

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    Well fuck.

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      Seriously

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