Paul Saladino· MD
the people who work in greenhouses are working in 800 to 1200 ppm co2 perfectly well it's not even slightly an issue
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the people who work in greenhouses are working in 800 to 1200 ppm co2 perfectly well it's not even slightly an issue
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humans can definitely live in 1200 parts per million carbon dioxide or something there abouts that's what's in most greenhouses because as you saw that's what causes plants to grow in the highest uh manner