We saw during the pandemic how the lack of cars on the roads make city skys much clearer same thing in China as well .
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting limitations on travel and other economic sectors by countries around the globe drastically decreased air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions within just a few weeks. That sudden change gave scientists an unprecedented view of results that would take regulations years to achieve.
A comprehensive new survey of the effects of the pandemic on the atmosphere, using satellite data from NASA and other international space agencies, reveals some unexpected findings. The study also offers insights into addressing the dual threats of climate warming and air pollution. “We’re past the point where we can think of these as two separate problems,” said Joshua Laughner, lead author of the new study and a postdoctoral fellow at Caltech in Pasadena, California. “To understand what is driving changes to the atmosphere, we must consider how air quality and climate influence each other.”
I have asked this same question before several time ……. never got an answer ….. I asked …… " How much pollution is created for every bomb dropped" ……. :(
kingdiamond69 11 months ago
We saw during the pandemic how the lack of cars on the roads make city skys much clearer same thing in China as well .
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting limitations on travel and other economic sectors by countries around the globe drastically decreased air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions within just a few weeks. That sudden change gave scientists an unprecedented view of results that would take regulations years to achieve.
A comprehensive new survey of the effects of the pandemic on the atmosphere, using satellite data from NASA and other international space agencies, reveals some unexpected findings. The study also offers insights into addressing the dual threats of climate warming and air pollution. “We’re past the point where we can think of these as two separate problems,” said Joshua Laughner, lead author of the new study and a postdoctoral fellow at Caltech in Pasadena, California. “To understand what is driving changes to the atmosphere, we must consider how air quality and climate influence each other.”
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
Well said.
bwswolf 11 months ago
I have asked this same question before several time ……. never got an answer ….. I asked …… " How much pollution is created for every bomb dropped" ……. :(
tcviii Premium Member 11 months ago
Aren’t cows a major source of greenhouse gas?