Partly inspired by @albrgr's tweets, I dug a little more into recent findings on the relationship between air pollution and cognition. The effects seem rather amazingly large: https://patrickcollison.com/pollution .
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On stock markets - I don't understand - what's the theory/mechanism here?
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That is clearly spurious given how many investors aren’t physical in New York.
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Carrying my air filter everywhere I go now. Also, Elon’s decision to include a HEPA filter with Tesla cars seems even wiser now.
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Other studies show that air pollution inside cars in traffic is quite bad. I think AC tends to trick people into thinking the air is fresh.
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Have you seen this one? http://ftp.iza.org/dp12745.pdf
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Yikes... should probably invest in an air purifier for my home office.
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It's staggering to think what effect lots of people smoking in the office had on cognitive performance 50 years ago.
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Try using http://globalairpollution.com to figure out what you're breathing, and the effect it has.
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