“Fortune amidst misfortune”: The impact of Covid-19 city lockdowns on air quality

IF 2.3 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
E. Aboagye, Justice Attobrah, Nana Adwoa Anokye Effah, Sandylove Afrane, F. Mensah
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Air pollution is one of the major causes of health risks as it leads to widespread disease and death each year. Countries have invested heavily in fighting air pollution, arguably without convincing results. The outbreak of the highly infectious disease COVID-19 in December 2019 has been declared a pandemic and a worldwide health crisis by World Health Organization (WHO). Countries resorted to city lockdowns that sternly curtailed personal mobility and economic activities to control the spread of this deadly coronavirus disease. This paper examines the impact of Covid-19 city lockdowns on air quality. The researchers adopted a comprehensive interpretative document analysis for this study, which guided the careful but rigorous examination of air quality and coronavirus data. This method affirmed the authenticity of the information examined and interpreted in the US, Italy and China, the study areas. The study found that Covid-19 city lockdowns have contributed to a significant improvement in air quality within the first four months of the outbreak of Covid-19. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) had reported that NO2 concentrations in the study areas had reduced significantly using evidence from their Sentinel-5P instrument. Air quality in Covid-19 cities’ lockdowns also improved because of the enforcement of other types of measures enacted to battle the virus. WHO still believes that the amount of NO2 concentration in the atmosphere is still high per their standards and regulations. Based on this, the researchers recommend that governments and other stakeholders put in much effort in terms of legislation to “win the war” against air pollution.
“幸灾乐祸”:新冠肺炎疫情对城市空气质量的影响
空气污染是导致健康风险的主要原因之一,因为它每年都会导致广泛的疾病和死亡。各国在治理空气污染方面投入了大量资金,但可以说没有令人信服的结果。2019年12月爆发的高传染性疾病COVID-19已被世界卫生组织(世卫组织)宣布为大流行和全球卫生危机。各国采取了城市封锁措施,严格限制了人员流动和经济活动,以控制这种致命的冠状病毒疾病的传播。本文考察了新冠肺炎疫情对城市空气质量的影响。研究人员对这项研究采用了全面的解释性文件分析,指导了对空气质量和冠状病毒数据的仔细但严格的检查。这种方法肯定了在美国、意大利和中国这三个研究区域所检验和解释的信息的真实性。研究发现,新冠肺炎疫情爆发后的头四个月,城市封锁导致空气质量显著改善。美国国家航空和航天局(NASA)报告说,利用其哨兵- 5p仪器的证据,研究地区的二氧化氮浓度已显著降低。由于实施了其他对抗病毒的措施,新冠肺炎城市的空气质量也有所改善。世界卫生组织仍然认为,按照他们的标准和规定,大气中NO2的浓度仍然很高。基于此,研究人员建议政府和其他利益相关者在立法方面付出更多努力,以“赢得”对抗空气污染的战争。
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Sustainable Environment
Sustainable Environment ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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