Coronavirus could trigger biggest fall in carbon emissions since World War Two

LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Carbon dioxide emissions could fall by the largest amount since World War Two this year as the coronavirus outbreak brings economies to a virtual standstill, according to the chair of a network of scientists providing benchmark emissions data. https://reut.rs/2R3zXt6

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1 Response to Coronavirus could trigger biggest fall in carbon emissions since World War Two

  1. The Himalayas are visible 125 miles away in India for the first time in 30 years after coronavirus saw pollution levels drop across the country

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8199955/Himalayas-visible-India-time-30-years-coronavirus-sees-pollution-levels-drop.html

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