That means for most of Earth's history....right up until very recently, we'd be stuffed. We wouldn't be able to survive in its atmosphere because CO2 levels were way too high, especially if given a modern atmospheric composition. Although, the higher O2 levels in the past would've partially compensated for this.* 530–1000 ppm causes strong stimulation of the central nervous system and rapid breathing, leading to loss of breathing;
* 800 ppm is the lethal concentration for 50% of humans for 5 minutes exposure(LC50).
*Concentrations over 1000 ppm cause immediate collapse with loss of breathing, even after inhalation of a single breath.
Like I said before...18% CO2 is ridiculously high. JC might not have thought this one through well enough. I'd be happier at 8000-10000ppm, but I'd want no loss of O2 levels either...maybe even an increase, to counter the CO2.

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