People routinely spend many hours indoors, with CO2 levels several times the overall global CO2. I'd expect that effect to swamp the fraction of a percent that global CO2 levels rise.
Rising CO2 isn't going to be great for any of us, but I'd expect that the climactic consequences are going to be far more than the consequences of our breathing gas.
People routinely spend many hours indoors, with CO2 levels several times the overall global CO2. I'd expect that effect to swamp the fraction of a percent that global CO2 levels rise.
Rising CO2 isn't going to be great for any of us, but I'd expect that the climactic consequences are going to be far more than the consequences of our breathing gas.