Columbia University: Reopening Mostly Erases Effects of Pandemic Reductions in CO2 Emissions
July 03, 2020
July 03, 2020
NEW YORK, July 3 -- Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:
The fate of our society depends heavily on how we, humans, manage to use our planet's resources in a sustainable way. In this regard, carbon dioxide emissions act both as a barometer (which measures the pressure we exert on our planet) and as a clock (which reminds us that the time we have available to react is reducing exponentially). The discontinued activities related to the pand . . .
The fate of our society depends heavily on how we, humans, manage to use our planet's resources in a sustainable way. In this regard, carbon dioxide emissions act both as a barometer (which measures the pressure we exert on our planet) and as a clock (which reminds us that the time we have available to react is reducing exponentially). The discontinued activities related to the pand . . .