Dear Reader,
Welcome to the latest edition of Green Wall News, brought to you by AgroSci Green Walls.
This month, we look at growing evidence that high levels of indoor carbon dioxide impair job performance and decision-making, how living walls are creating new urban jungles worldwide and the remarkable ability of plantings to absorb and redirect noise. Finally, we’ll check out the green wall that Shake Shack plans for its Houston restaurant.
Green Wall News is always interested in your comments, input and suggestions. Contact Editor Chris Hoffman at Greenwallnews@gmail.com
The AgroSci Team
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Interior CO2 Hinders Job Performance, Decision-Making, Studies Show
Do you sometimes find yourself losing focus on the job? Is your thinking a little fuzzy? It could be something in the air — and you and your co-workers may be the source. Read the full article
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Living Walls are Transforming Cities
Vertical gardens are cropping up all over cities these days, transforming drab urban facades into vibrant jungles of color. Read the full article
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Specially Designed Greenery Mutes Noise at Busy Airport
Maze-like landscaping has cut the decibel level of the ambient noise at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport in half. Read the full article
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