Paragraph On Corona Boon VS Bane
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I t has been all over the media for months now that “Nature has hit the reset button”, “Nature is healing” and it may seem to all that COVID-19 has led to a resurgence of nature, but is the picture really so rosy? In the lockdown, pollution level and carbon emissions decreased, but will these changes be actually a boon for the environment? While the death toll has mounted from a single case in Wuhan to a global pandemic, humans have been forced indoors, even as nature seemed to reboot. It was like a glimpse of what the world might look without fossil fuels. Pollution in New York reduced by nearly 50% because of measures to contain the virus, in China by 25%, in Europe satellite images showed nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emissions fading away over northern Italy. There’s clear water all over Venice, blue skies over Delhi, Himalayas seen from Punjab and animals seen roaming freely in lockdown, but the grim reality is these changes are temporal. If we turn the pages of history we will see that when emissions fell sharply after a pandemic or recession, there is often a rocketing rebound of emissions that leads to devastating consequences. This is an ephemeral healing moment for nature as emissions will rise higher than the previous levels when economic activities gain momentum. Gina McCarthy, former head of the US Environmental Protection Agency says, “This isn’t the way we would’ve wanted things to happen. This is just a disaster pointing out the underlying challenges we face. It is not something to celebrate”.
IMPACT ON WASTE
Volumes of unrecyclable waste have risen, severe losses in agriculture as well as fisheries have led to generation of huge quantities of organic waste; local waste problems have emerged and the less reported has been the dramatic rise in medical waste and packaging from online shopping. With unprecedented sales, Amazon announced it would hire 1, 00,000 new employees to meet demand. With the citize n s scared to leave the house there has been a surge in demand for online shopping . The huge demand for disposable medical products such as single use gloves, surgical masks and empty IV bags has created huge deluge of medical waste. In Wuhan, the volume of medical waste is reported to have risen from 40 to 240 tons a day. As this waste is left to decay, levels of methane emissions, a greenhouse gas from decaying products are expected to rise sharply in the crisis and immediate post-lockdown months. There is insurmountable surge in solid medical waste and this is not only an environmental issue, but it puts the life workers employed for waste collection and disposal at risk.
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corona is boon bcz due to this our environment,our surrounding have become clean and fresh.......and it's bane bcz due to this disease our studies have been disturbed.....jst explain this....