Re: Are we getting there yet?
Gosh! It isn't nearly about the fumes! It's about the oxygen!
The Swiss have been measuring atmospheric oxygen levels since the 1930's. It started, even in the 'industrial age', at around 36%, I think it was.
Guess where it is now...15% was the last I heard...10% in cities. At 6% we die.
Why aren't we hearing these readings? A reading isn't just theory.
I'd like to hear what Sylvia Earle thinks about oxygen levels.
Oxygen is our most expensive fuel. There is no combustion, inside or out, without enough of it.
Get near trees is my suggestion...plants make oxygen...even the green growing things in the oceans. They used to produce 70% of it...until we started piping our sewage there...and 'urban run-off', etc.
F.
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