COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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NASA Images Show The Reduction In Chinese Pollution Because Of Coronavirus
China can actually lockdown 50 million people and cant stop this

What can we do??

NASA Images Show The Reduction In Chinese Pollution Because Of Coronavirus
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Basically, NASA and the European space Agency have been using pollution monitoring satellites to track how much nitrogen dioxide there is in the atmosphere over the past two months.

The first shot shows the first few weeks of January, where there is a huge amount of gas sitting above Beijing and Shanghai.

Then, a matter of weeks later into February, we can see the effects of the quarantine that has been put in place - there's basically no nitrogen dioxide in the air at all.

Nitrogen dioxide is a noxious gas that is kicked out by cars, power stations, and many types of factories and industrial facilities.

It ain't great for your lungs, or the environment, for that matter.

It's a by-product of burning fossil fuels, and can cause people's airways to become inflamed, and increase the likelihood of asthma attacks.

Fei Liu, an air quality researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre, said: "This is the first time I have seen such a dramatic drop-off over such a wide area for a specific event."

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Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
That being said, it's worth pointing out that there are other factors, too.

The drop in nitrogen dioxide probably also has something to do with the fact that it's just been the Lunar New Year festival, during which China shuts down for the last week of January and into February.

That festival was extended this year in an attempt to stop the spread of Covid-19. Furthermore, as the quarantine has come into effect, loads of the businesses haven't reopened just yet, so there's drastically less gas being pumped into the atmosphere.

As well as that, NASA scientist Barry Lefer added that new environmental rules brought in by China in recent years have also contributed to the drop in nitrogen dioxide.
 

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I'm more worried for my parents in particular my dad when it comes to this. I'm 30 and healthy. He is about to be 64 and has already been clinically dead once in his life. My mama will probably outlive me if the lifespans of the women in my family hold up though.
 

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NASA Images Show The Reduction In Chinese Pollution Because Of Coronavirus
China can actually lockdown 50 million people and cant stop this

What can we do??

NASA Images Show The Reduction In Chinese Pollution Because Of Coronavirus
thumbnail


thumbnail

Basically, NASA and the European space Agency have been using pollution monitoring satellites to track how much nitrogen dioxide there is in the atmosphere over the past two months.

The first shot shows the first few weeks of January, where there is a huge amount of gas sitting above Beijing and Shanghai.

Then, a matter of weeks later into February, we can see the effects of the quarantine that has been put in place - there's basically no nitrogen dioxide in the air at all.

Nitrogen dioxide is a noxious gas that is kicked out by cars, power stations, and many types of factories and industrial facilities.

It ain't great for your lungs, or the environment, for that matter.

It's a by-product of burning fossil fuels, and can cause people's airways to become inflamed, and increase the likelihood of asthma attacks.

Fei Liu, an air quality researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre, said: "This is the first time I have seen such a dramatic drop-off over such a wide area for a specific event."

thumbnail

Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
That being said, it's worth pointing out that there are other factors, too.

The drop in nitrogen dioxide probably also has something to do with the fact that it's just been the Lunar New Year festival, during which China shuts down for the last week of January and into February.

That festival was extended this year in an attempt to stop the spread of Covid-19. Furthermore, as the quarantine has come into effect, loads of the businesses haven't reopened just yet, so there's drastically less gas being pumped into the atmosphere.

As well as that, NASA scientist Barry Lefer added that new environmental rules brought in by China in recent years have also contributed to the drop in nitrogen dioxide.
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