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Meeting room CO2 levels impair decision-making, study finds

Elevated carbon dioxide levels in meeting rooms can significantly impair decision-making abilities, even if occupants don't consciously feel it. Studies show that CO2 concentrations above 1,000 parts per million, easily reached within an hour in a closed room, degrade cognitive functions related to strategy and information processing. This phenomenon affects both traditional office boardrooms and home offices, potentially explaining mid-afternoon productivity dips. The author suggests that improving air quality by opening windows or using CO2 monitors is a simple, inexpensive way to enhance team performance, rather than attributing underperformance to personnel issues. AI

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the impact of environmental factors on cognitive performance, drawing on scientific studies but not presenting new research or a product release.

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    The bottleneck might be the air in the room