Contaminated air causes fatigue and makes people more fools

Scientists have warned of the impact of harmful gases emissions on human cognitive capabilities, and research shows that by 2100 there will be four or five times more carbon dioxide in the air. They have found that a rising level of harmful gases that leads to greenhouse effects can [...]
Scientists have warned of the impact of harmful gases emissions on human cognitive capabilities, and research shows that by 2100 there will be four or five times more carbon dioxide in the air.
They have found that an increasing level of harmful gases that lead to greenhouse effects can affect people so that they become more tired and stupid.
The afternoon fatigue that feels better than those who work in closed offices without good ventilation can become a problem for all mankind.
In fact, carbon dioxide levels rise rapidly, where there is not enough oxygen and where ventilation is weak, so those who work and stay inside may first feel a hibernation, a drop in energy and slowdown.
The rise of carbon dioxide levels will not only affect office workers, but will affect the entire human population by the end of the century”, scientists from London University College warn.
This is the first time scientists have warned of what impact it will have on our cognitive abilities to increase the level of harmful gases that make up the greenhouse effect because of the use of fossil fuels.
They say that the use of oil, coal, and natural gas is the main reason why carbon dioxide emissions lead to such a major climate change on Earth.
“Human cognitive capacity falls by the growth of CO2”, British scientists write, adding that “the direct impact of CO2 emissions on human cognitive functions may be inevitable”.










