how the
coronavirus pandemic is affecting the carbon
dioxide emissions, how the rivers are much
cleaner now, how the ozone layer is healing, how
the animals are roaming freely on the street show
nature is healing during the lockdown). Support
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Less vehicle traffic, on its own, seems good for the climate. But there’s a potential catch.
“There’s been a lot of studies on the benefits of telecommuting, and the conclusion usually is ’it depends,’” Jones said.
If people are spending more time in their homes, they could be using more energy. It depends largely on weather conditions, geography and different family lifestyles.
“If you come home to a cold house and you have to heat it, that’s going to more than offset the savings from not driving your vehicle to work, on average,” Jones said. “If you come home to a beautiful day like we have in California, and there was somebody home anyway, really we’re not using much more energy than if I were at work.”
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