The trend is becoming so pronounced, the researchers estimate, that it could start to cause serious health issues within just 50 years.
Given that humans have spent the majority of our evolutionary lifespan with a “usually stable level of atmospheric CO2,” the recent rise in airborn carbon pollution has forced our bones to compensate. As the researchers blunty explain: “human physiology has progressively and consistently altered over the last ~25 years.”



What’s really dangerous are indoor levels, where concentrations can exceed 1000 ppm. At those levels it also begins to impact cognition, focus, and memory.
Good thing we don’t spend too much time indoors! 🫠