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[Free Report] How COVID-19 may affect the climate

by Jaewon Chang | 11-03-2020 18:50 recommendations 0

The recent emergence of a virus - namely COVID-19 - has placed many regions in lockdown around the world. In this article, I will be exploring a relationship that coexists between the corona virus and climate change. Historically, there have been instances in which carbon pollution globally has decreased, as a direct result of economic shocks. 

At first glance, it may seem as though the corona virus leads to a reduction in climate change. However, if the corona virus escalates to a worldwide pandemic, an economic recession would likely follow it. An economic recession would reduce monetary funds allocated towards climate conservation attempts.

Additionally, the success of the Paris Agreement - an agreement under the United Nations - has been interrupted by COVID-19. Crucial negotiations that have been scheduled were cancelled following the outbreak. Furthermore, the corona virus may divert the public's attention from climate change, depressing political will at important moments.

Although the corona virus is currently affecting more than the climate of our world, it is essential that we understand the consequences that come about as a result of the virus.


 

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11 Comments

  • Dikshya Parajuli says :
    Enjoyed reading this.
    Thank you for this wonderful report
    Posted 01-04-2020 08:39

  • Rachu Khanal says :
    Thanks for the report
    Posted 26-03-2020 18:43

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Jaewon,

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about How COVID-19 may affect the climate

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 15-03-2020 22:03

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Jaewon Chang, this is Sang Su Lee.

    Corona virus is indeed deadly. As the result, many factories have closed and people are focusing to prevent disease from spreading because it is always important to deal with imminent problems. I agree with your conclusion that we must not forget climate change problem though. It will soon be discussed after this incident hopefully.

    Thank you for your article.
    Posted 14-03-2020 11:42

Sagar  Koirala

  • Sagar Koirala says :
    Hello Jaewon,
    Thanks for giving your insight on relationship between Climate Change and Corona Virus. It was nice to know impacts on climate change through different perspective.

    Regards,
    Sagar Koirala
    Posted 14-03-2020 10:03

  • Surakshya Sharma says :
    Greetings

    I hope you are doing well

    Thank you so much for sharing your report

    Regards
    Surakshya Sharma
    Posted 13-03-2020 11:22

  • Jasmine Karki says :
    Greetings
    I do hope everything is going well..

    Thank you so much for sharing your report!!

    Green cheers
    Regards
    Jasmine karki
    Posted 12-03-2020 11:15

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Jaewon, Greeting from your mentor Taehyun.

    Thank you for the insightful report. I didn't know COVID-19 can affect climate. But after I read your report, your opinion convinced me. COVID-19 stopped the world economy. In the mainland of China, especially region Hubei, factories are closed because of disease. That causes decreases in greenhouse gases which were emitted from the factory. I also surprised that COVID-19 can make people neglect the climate change problem. That is serious!

    Thank you for writing!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 12-03-2020 02:53

  • Ujjwal Rauniyar says :
    keep posting on this topic!!!


    Posted 12-03-2020 02:53

  • Susmita Adhikari says :
    Greeting from Nepal

    I hope you are doing well

    Thank you so much for this report

    Keep writing keep shining
    Warm regards
    Susmita
    Posted 12-03-2020 00:31

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