Columbia University: Shutdown Is Clearing New York's Air. Don't Cheer Too Hard.
March 27, 2020
March 27, 2020
NEW YORK, March 27 -- Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:
The effects of the coronavirus can be seen from space.
Vehicle travel, factories, and other air pollution sources are shutting down in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, and satellites operated by NASA and the European Space Agency can see the difference. A miasma of nitrous oxides, a nasty mix of elements released during incomplete combustion, normally swathes muc . . .
The effects of the coronavirus can be seen from space.
Vehicle travel, factories, and other air pollution sources are shutting down in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, and satellites operated by NASA and the European Space Agency can see the difference. A miasma of nitrous oxides, a nasty mix of elements released during incomplete combustion, normally swathes muc . . .