Max Planck Institute for Chemistry: Cleaner Air as Result of COVID Lockdown
August 09, 2022
August 09, 2022
LEIPZIG, Germany, Aug. 9 (TNSres) -- The Max Planck Institute for Chemistry posted the following joint news release with Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research:
During the first lockdown of the coronavirus pandemic, soot concentrations in the atmosphere over Western and Southern Europe almost halved. This is apparent from the comparison of two measurement campaigns carried out by the German research aircraft HALO in 2017 and 2020. A new study suggests that around 40 percent of . . .
During the first lockdown of the coronavirus pandemic, soot concentrations in the atmosphere over Western and Southern Europe almost halved. This is apparent from the comparison of two measurement campaigns carried out by the German research aircraft HALO in 2017 and 2020. A new study suggests that around 40 percent of . . .
