Coronavirus’ Positive Effect on Our Eco-Systems
The coronavirus has become a global phenomenon that will be in history books for years to come as being one of the biggest pandemics of this era. Consequentially, this pandemic has led to the largest shift in the way humans are living that most humans have ever seen. As a result of the coronavirus industries and businesses are being forced to close and restrictions on travel has been put in place. As a result of this, air pollution has naturally lessened. The Guardians useful graphic represents readings from ESA’s Sentinel-5P satellite, that have shown a significant change in the amount of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) over cities and urban areas in the UK. Nitrogen Dioxide is produced from the same places that produce Carbon Dioxide (CO2), such as car engines and power plants, and can be dangerous to human’s respiratory system. Although Nitrogen Dioxide isn’t the direct source of climate change, it is produced by similar activities that produce CO2 which is the instig...