COVID-19 pandemicAIR travelURBANIZATIONPUBLIC healthULTRAVIOLET radiationVisual inspection of world maps shows that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is less prevalent in countries closer to the equator, where heat and humidity tend to be higher. Scientists disagree how to interpret this observation...
Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) is a current pandemic causing lockdown of cities and countries. The nature of this disease and the global cases are still considered as deadly all over the world. Analogous was drawn between the current COVID-19 pandemic and some of the other contempora...
Human-caused climate change "may have played a key role" in the coronavirus pandemic. That's the conclusion of a new study which examined how changes in climate have transformed the forests of Southeast Asia, resulting in an explosion of bat species in the region....
Strategies and approaches are needed to address both the coronavirus and climate crises. Currently, there is a unique opportunity to use the disruptive forces of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated recovery policies to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable and resilient food systems....
And draw far more accurate conclusions about what could happen next. In some ways, the coronavirus pandemic has done just that. Malte Meinshausen works at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. He developed the latest version of the Model for the Assessment of Greenhouse Gas ...
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Coronavirus pandemic and the new carbon economy Because of coronavirus pandemic, Adrian Rocha, an associate professor of ecosystem ecology from the biological sciences department at the Notre Dame University-Los Angeles, who was in the situation to start collecting data at a field station in North ...
The coronavirus pandemic is “just a fire drill” for what is likely to follow from the climate crisis, and theprotests over racial injustice around the worldshow the need to tie together social equality, environmental sustainability and health, the UN’s sustainable business chief has said. ...
s SOASsay financing the response to the coronavirus pandemic is not mutually exclusive from enacting and expanding the EU’s Green Deal. On the contrary, the two would go hand in hand. And sustainable funds have rewarded investors with better performance than conventional ones in the first ...
"The coronavirus pandemic has called attention to the vulnerability of global food systems and so countries are taking action," Fattibene told Xinhua. "It's more of a priority now than it has been in the past." He noted that while there is some overlap between the two processes, they are...