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-ing take-out more often, in-                           and updates on how they in-                                    Greta Thunberg’s, an environ-                           the perfect opportunity to re-

      creasing single-use plastics. An-                       tend to reduce greenhouse gas                                  mental activist did not occur.                          shape the economy to a more

      other problem has also emerged  emissions. Countries were go-                                                          Although these events did take                          sustainable one and change his-

      as people are using plastic hand  ing to create these new goals                                                        place virtually, for the safety of  tory by continuing the deteriora-

      sanitizer bottles and single-use                        during The United Nations                                      everyone, their impact is less                          tion of Carbon emissions.

      surgical masks more often. On                           Climate Conference of Parties                                  significant as they do not place

      top of this, many recycling                             (COP26), which was arranged                                    as much pressure on govern-

      factories and environmental                             to take place in November, but                                 ments as protests.                                      “Countries should seize the moment to flatten the cli-

      protection companies closed                             postponed to 2021 due to COV-                                                                                          mate curve” The Economist, May 21st 2020.
                                                                                                                                                                                     https://www.economist.com/leaders/2020/05/21/
      temporarily as they aren’t con-                         ID-19. While the Paris agree-                                  Fundamentally, the short term                           countries-should-seize-the-moment-to-flatten-the-cli-

      sidered necessities. This has in-                       ment and the Europian Unions                                   impact of COVID-19 on the                               mate-curve

      creased volumes of unrecycled   goal to be climate-neutral by                                                          environment may be promising.                           “Can COVID help flatten the climate curve?” The
                                                                                                                                                                                     Economist, May 21st 2020.
      waste, illegal deforestation, fish- 2050 are still in place, what na-                                                  The pause this pandemic has                             https://www.economist.com/briefing/2020/05/21/

      ing and hunting. (Robert Ham-                           tions do during this year will                                 placed on our lives has allowed                         can-covid-help-flatten-the-climate-curve

      wey, 2020). Moreover, as many                           have a substantial impact on                                   nature to play at its original flow,                    “The epidemic provides a chance to do good by the

      countries closed their borders                          whether these goals are com-                                   with clearer skies, canals and                          climate” The Economist, March 26th 2020.
                                                                                                                                                                                     https://www.economist.com/science-and-technolo-
      and suspended exporting, there  pleted. One possible scenario is                                                       lower emissions. However, the                           gy/2020/03/26/the-epidemic-provides-a-chance-to-do-
                                                                                                                                                                                     good-by-the-climate
      was an excess of perishable                             that countries could lose focus                                long term effects depend on

      goods such as fish and agricul-                         on climate change, a long-term                                 governments next steps and fi-                          “Has coronavirus helped the environment?” Martha
                                                                                                                                                                                     Henriques, 23rd April 2020.
      ture. As producers struggled to  issue, and focus on COVID-19,                                                         nancial decisions. An investment                        https://www.bbc.com/future/arti-
                                                                                                                                                                                     cle/20200422-how-has-coronavirus-helped-the-environ-
      sell these large quantities in do-                      a short-term predicament. If                                   in renewable energy and electric  ment

      mestic markets they were forced  they lose focus, it may be more                                                       vehicles alongside a carbon tax

      to discard these organic goods                          strenuous to reach the targets                                 would finally allow a large scale                       “Environmental impacts of coronavirus crisis, challeng-
                                                                                                                                                                                     es ahead” Robert Hamwey, April 20th 2020.
      as waste. As these goods decay,  set in time. However, the above                                                       use of sustainable energy. As                           https://unctad.org/en/pages/newsdetails.aspx?Original-
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      they will release methane which   goals can still be achieved, if                                                      the secretary-general, Antonio
      is a greenhouse gas, making it                          countries use this opportunity                                 Guterres said, “[leaders] have                          “Electric car sales are on the rise – is coronavirus a turn-
                                                                                                                                                                                     ing point for the market?” James Carroll, August 19th
      likely levels of greenhouse gases  to bring together scientists and                                                    the tools however, they lack                            2020.

      will rise soon.                                         innovators to reshape the econ-                                the leadership and ambition                             https://theconversation.com/electric-car-sales-are-on-
                                                                                                                                                                                     the-rise-is-coronavirus-a-turning-point-for-the-mar-
                                                              omy in a cleaner model. This                                   to do what is needed.” Fi-                              ket-144706

      The Paris agreement, which was  pandemic also prevented the                                                            nally, a prominent factor this                          “Why COVID-19 will end up harming the environment”

      signed by 197 countries, aims to  celebration of the 50th anniver-                                                     pandemic has proven is the                              Beth Gardiner, June 18th 2020.
                                                                                                                                                                                     https://api.nationalgeographic.com/distribution/pub-
      limit rising global temperature                         sary of Earth Day. Many events                                 ability of  humanity to come                            lic/amp/science/2020/06/why-covid-19-will-end-up-
      to 2°C. Under the agreement,                            that were expected to take place,                              together as one, quickly, to                            harming-the-environment

      signatories must submit plans                           including a protest organized by                               protect human kind. Now is



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