how are coronavirus lockdowns changing the environment?
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is getting affected
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With many factories and businesses closed, combined with fewer cars on the road and fewer planes in the sky, our natural environment is recovering slowly.
China's 40% drop in NO₂ on 2019 levels for January and February in some areas equates to removing a whopping 192,000 cars.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused industrial activity to shut down and cancelled flights and other journeys, slashing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution around the world. If there is something positive to take from this terrible crisis, it could be that it’s offered a taste of the air we might breathe in a low-carbon future.
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