Pollution Drops around 5% Worldwide
CoronaVirus: ‘Corona’ crisis shows path to pollution; pollution drops around 5% worldwide
In countries like China, Italy, England, Germany, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide levels dropped by 5 percent.
CoronaVirus: ‘Corona’ crisis shows path to pollution; pollution drops around 5% worldwide.
Highlights At the same time, serious concerns over pollution reduced carbon emissions by 8 percent in the United States and China by 8 percent. – Gajanan Diwan Aurangabad: The ‘Corona’ crisis has shown the way to prevent pollution while increasing the global temperature. During the last month, pollution in major cities around the world has dropped by around 8 percent due to communication and lockdowns.
According to environmental experts, carbon emissions have reached the lowest levels in the last 3 years. Vehicle shipments in New York were down 4 percent compared to last year. This reduced carbon emissions by 5 percent. The atmosphere at March was the cleanest environment I’ve ever seen in my life. Said by Roisen Komen.
China’s electricity consumption has dropped by about 8 percent. China and Italy also reported significant reductions in nitrogen dioxide content. These gases have a major role in producing pollution and raising the temperature on the earth. The climate of Bangkok, Beijing, Bogota, which is known as the city that releases huge poison in the weather, is very clean at present. Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, had to close schools last month due to pollution. Due to the lockdown, the atmosphere here is very clean.
Thousands of cars were seen on the streets of Sao Paulo, the famous Brazilian city. Traffic jams persisted. There was a lot of pollution. The city, which has a population of hundreds of people, now looks like a small town due to lockdown.
In Bogota, the capital of Colombia, the problem of pollution was so severe that officials were occasionally banning trains. “The current situation is helping to improve the quality of the air,” said Bogota’s district environment secretary, Carolina, responding to the changing state of pollution. Satellite photos by NASA and the European Space Agency have also noted this change in pollution. As China is now recovering from the ‘Corona’ crisis, pollution is on the rise. However, after the end of January, the Corona crisis in China was in dire straits, where pollution had dropped by about 8 percent. Since the first week of March, nitrogen oxide levels have begun to rise again.
It’s time to give serious thought to pollution :
The Corona crisis has shown to the world how much vehicles contribute to pollution. Corona’s crisis is huge; But this same crisis has provided us with fresh air. So this is the time to think seriously and seriously about pollution, ”said Sunita Narayan, director of the Center for Environment and Science.