High Indoor CO2 Levels May Be Impairing Workplace Decision-Making
A blog post published on July 3, 2026, by Mike Bowler explores the link between indoor carbon dioxide concentrations and cognitive performance. Research suggests that elevated CO2 levels in enclosed spaces can negatively affect decision-making and mental clarity. Poor ventilation in offices and meeting rooms may therefore be an overlooked factor in reduced productivity. The post argues that the real bottleneck in team performance could be air quality rather than skills or processes.
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