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Effect on animals and plant during corona virus in punjab

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Answered by piyushsh80
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HOW COVID-19 PANDEMIC HAS AFFECTED WILDLIFE

HOW COVID-19 PANDEMIC HAS AFFECTED WILDLIFE

May 13, 2020 | By Arinita Sandilya

The world is fighting against an invisible opponent that has forced us all to push the ‘PAUSE’ button on our lives. This global pandemic has set off a ripple effect across nations, and life as we know it has descended into rather dark times.

This crisis has also had a deep impact on wildlife. While the world has come to a complete and utter standstill, nature seems to be reclaiming her territory— wild animals near urban cityscapes are taking this opportunity to step beyond the comforts of their forested homes, global wildlife trade has been thrown into the spotlight and wildlife tourism too has felt the impact of this pandemic. plz mark me as branilest and follow ne

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Images from the NASA Earth Observatory show a stark drop in pollution in Wuhan, when comparing NO2 levels in early 2019 (top) and early 2020 (bottom).[1]

The worldwide disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in numerous impacts on the environment and the climate. The considerable decline in planned travel[2] has caused many regions to experience a large drop in air pollution. In China, lockdowns and other measures resulted in a 25 per cent reduction in carbon emissions[3] and 50 per cent reduction in nitrogen oxides emissions,[4] which one Earth systems scientist estimated may have saved at least 77,000 lives over two months.[5][6] Other positive impacts on the environment include governance-system-controlled investments towards a sustainable energy transition and other goals related to environmental protection such as the European Union's seven-year €1 trillion budget proposal and €750 billion recovery plan "Next Generation EU" which seeks to reserve 25% of EU spending for climate-friendly expenditure.[7][8][9][10][11][excessive citations]

However, the outbreak has also provided cover for illegal activities such as deforestation of the Amazon rainforest[12][13] and poaching in Ahipfrica,[14][15] hindered environmental diplomacy efforts,[16] and created economic fallout that some predict will slow investment in green energy technologies.[17]ុ

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