"Climate change over the last century has made the habitat in the southern Chinese Yunnan province suitable for more bat species," researcher says
A broad move away from coal power was an important factor in pushing down global greenhouse gas emissions, researchers said, and could help accelerate a shift toward renewable energy.
Coal and COVID-19: How pandemic is accelerating the end of fossil power generation ANI | Updated: Feb 08, 2021 18:57 IST
Potsdam [Germany], February 8 (ANI): COVID-19 has not only caused a temporary drop in global CO2 emissions, but it has also reduced the share of power generated by burning coal - a trend that could, in fact, outlast the pandemic.
This is the key result of a new study by a team of economists based in Potsdam and Berlin that looked at COVID-19 s impact on the energy system and demand for electricity.
Their findings show that the pandemic while putting a terrible toll on people s lives and the economy, has also opened a window of opportunity to make this current trend of decreasing coal use irreversible: Supported by the right climate policy measures, power sector emissions could decline more rapidly than previously thought.
The first-ever evidence of a mechanism through which climate change could have had a direct role in the origin of SARS-CoV-2 the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic has been offered by a new study.