Ask HN: How has a near doubling of atmospheric CO2 not affected our respiration?
CO2 is basically poison within the context of our respiration. How has there been no serious biological/performance implications from such a drastic change in atmospheric composition? Obviously as a percentage of atmospheric makeup, CO2 is extremely low, but I would assume that the relative figures are what matters here.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 15.1 ms ] threadAcidosis occurs in humans at atmospheric CO2 concentrations of ~5%.
Looking at statistics of indoor CO2 concentrations, it seems that offices, classrooms and under ventilated spaces often have CO2 concentrations reaching 2%.
I'd posit that there is probably an order of magnitude of leeway in regard to increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration affecting human respiration.