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essay: lockdown proved good for the environment​

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greetings from the College. We are going through an unprecedented global predicament today. Each one of us and the entire world is affected by the coronavirus pandemic; our economy

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travel plus leisure indiaHere’s How The Coronavirus Lockdown Is Affecting The Environment (In A Positive Way)

travel plus leisure indiaHere’s How The Coronavirus Lockdown Is Affecting The Environment (In A Positive Way)While we are taking every possible step to tackle the Coronavirus outbreak, you’ll be surprised to know that this pandemic is affecting our environment in ways that will startle you. By Kumar Shree

travel plus leisure indiaHere’s How The Coronavirus Lockdown Is Affecting The Environment (In A Positive Way)While we are taking every possible step to tackle the Coronavirus outbreak, you’ll be surprised to know that this pandemic is affecting our environment in ways that will startle you. By Kumar ShreeWuhan Is Free Of Its Pollution Woes

travel plus leisure indiaHere’s How The Coronavirus Lockdown Is Affecting The Environment (In A Positive Way)While we are taking every possible step to tackle the Coronavirus outbreak, you’ll be surprised to know that this pandemic is affecting our environment in ways that will startle you. By Kumar ShreeWuhan Is Free Of Its Pollution WoesWuhan, the epicentre of the Coronavirus outbreak is also a major industrial hub. When things were normal, Wuhan had a hazardous air-pollution level, which has now surprisingly come down by 21.5 per cent according to data revealed by China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment. If you think it’s just because of the lockdown, well, that’s not entirely true. Many other factors have collectively improved the situation for Wuhan. Some of these are reduced production of oil and steel in the local factories and less-frequent domestic flights flying above the city. Not all the factories, however, have closed operations. The mask production factories in Wuhan have been running on overdrive ever since the situation has erupted. Even the satellite images shared by European Space Agency and NASA establish that the nitrogen dioxide pollution has come down significantly in the region.

travel plus leisure indiaHere’s How The Coronavirus Lockdown Is Affecting The Environment (In A Positive Way)While we are taking every possible step to tackle the Coronavirus outbreak, you’ll be surprised to know that this pandemic is affecting our environment in ways that will startle you. By Kumar ShreeWuhan Is Free Of Its Pollution WoesWuhan, the epicentre of the Coronavirus outbreak is also a major industrial hub. When things were normal, Wuhan had a hazardous air-pollution level, which has now surprisingly come down by 21.5 per cent according to data revealed by China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment. If you think it’s just because of the lockdown, well, that’s not entirely true. Many other factors have collectively improved the situation for Wuhan. Some of these are reduced production of oil and steel in the local factories and less-frequent domestic flights flying above the city. Not all the factories, however, have closed operations. The mask production factories in Wuhan have been running on overdrive ever since the situation has erupted. Even the satellite images shared by European Space Agency and NASA establish that the nitrogen dioxide pollution has come down significantly in the region.Venice Has Clear Canals

travel plus leisure indiaHere’s How The Coronavirus Lockdown Is Affecting The Environment (In A Positive Way)While we are taking every possible step to tackle the Coronavirus outbreak, you’ll be surprised to know that this pandemic is affecting our environment in ways that will startle you. By Kumar ShreeWuhan Is Free Of Its Pollution WoesWuhan, the epicentre of the Coronavirus outbreak is also a major industrial hub. When things were normal, Wuhan had a hazardous air-pollution level, which has now surprisingly come down by 21.5 per cent according to data revealed by China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment. If you think it’s just because of the lockdown, well, that’s not entirely true. Many other factors have collectively improved the situation for Wuhan. Some of these are reduced production of oil and steel in the local factories and less-frequent domestic flights flying above the city. Not all the factories, however, have closed operations. The mask production factories in Wuhan have been running on overdrive ever since the situation has erupted. Even the satellite images shared by European Space Agency and NASA establish that the nitrogen dioxide pollution has come down significantly in the region.Venice Has Clear CanalsReduced tourism in Venice has allowed nature to take control and the water in the canals have self-cleansed to reveal the floating fish inside, who are otherwise not visible.

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