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Episode 10: The business case for clean air and it's impact on cognitive performance with Mazen Jamal

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''Air quality is periodically horrible. Periodically, when needed to be good, it's horrible. When the office is empty, it's pretty good. When you put people in a meeting room, close the door and ask them to start thinking about problems and investments, that's when air quality starts getting really bad. That's when it starts affecting their cognitive skills. So, the air quality, when it needs to be good, it's bad''
In this tenth episode of the Sustainable Human Podcast, our host Linda Jarnhamn talks to Mazen Jamal, an expert on indoor and outdoor air quality for corporate performance.
Together they will explore questions around:

  1. The business case for measuring air quality
  2. Why the air in the office tends to be of poor quality when we need it the most
  3. CO₂ as a key indicator of cognitive performance potential

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''Air quality is periodically horrible. Periodically, when needed to be good, it's horrible. When the office is empty, it's pretty good. When you put people in a meeting room, close the door and ask them to start thinking about problems and investments, that's when air quality starts getting really bad. That's when it starts affecting their cognitive skills. So, the air quality, when it needs to be good, it's bad''
In this tenth episode of the Sustainable Human Podcast, our host Linda Jarnhamn talks to Mazen Jamal, an expert on indoor and outdoor air quality for corporate performance.
Together they will explore questions around:

  1. The business case for measuring air quality
  2. Why the air in the office tends to be of poor quality when we need it the most
  3. CO₂ as a key indicator of cognitive performance potential

Powered by flow²thrive

  continue reading

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