Given the inevitability of climate change, improving indoor air quality might be the single most effective thing we can do to benefit humanity, both in our country and the developing world. Kids especially seem really sensitive to bad air, with lasting developmental effectshttps://twitter.com/aaronrutkoff/status/1414942667809636361 …
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It won't help with North American smoke, but there's also a bunch of places worldwide where electrification (which we need anyway to decarbonize) will also have a massive positive impact on outdoor air quality.
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Ubiquitous air filtration sure would have helped us with covid. You can even go crazy if you want and scrub indoor CO2, to get a little cognitive bump.
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One great gift covid gave us at the beginning was a chance to see what the world looks like with clean air. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196%2820%2930201-1/fulltext …pic.twitter.com/1hgmM6O37v
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