How this lock down period is having unintended benefits for climate?
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Coronavirus has turned into a global epidemic. It had started out from China and has spread to at least 17o countries resulting in economies crumbling down, stock markets crashing and people religiously practicing social distancing. On top of all of it, there still seems to be no identifiable cure to the disease. With all this going down there is a silver lining which can be seen in terms of unidentified benefits for the climate. It cannot be said for sure that they will exist in the long term but right now the difference can be observed. So here are some factors that could help the climate.
Clear waters in Venice
The first one of them being the Canals in Venice are clearer than what they have been in nearly 60 years. Due to the recent lockdown and everybody self-isolating themselves. There has been less boat traffic which in turn makes the water churn less. This doesn’t mean that the water quality has gotten better or cleaner but that the sediments don’t appear on top of the water surface. While this triggered some news about dolphins jumping in the canal waters, that was entirely fake as confirmed by National Geographic.
Reduction in emissions and greenhouse gases
Another change that has been observed is that emissions have been down and the credits can be given to Coronavirus. The analysis conducted by Carbon Brief suggested. There has been a 15% – 40% reduction in the output produced by key industrial sectors and has lead to a 25% depletion in the emission of Carbon di Oxide (CO2) gases over the past few weeks. the local government is still insisting on business to remain shut and to maintain the same policies.