COVID-19 The retaliation
COVID-19 The retaliation
Nature is balancing energy and power in the way that we can’t understand and these days, we can’t accept, considering a number of deaths in Italy and overall in the world. We can try to understand some of the positive aspects of this situation because no matter how difficult, every aspect is not entirely terrible.
Nature catastrophes, caused by humans in one r another way, can bring some waging on the scale of life. It seems that life has stoped for us humans in a number of ways since countries around the world started to quarantine themselves but in fact, life emerged from a variety of corners where it was hidden before, hidden from us, humans.
Suddenly we can see animals approaching cities, birds in the fountains, cities lakes and dopiness in the coastal see, where they never approached before or we don’t have records of it.
Life is showing every day. We can’t see it because we are closed in the quarantine. Do we deserve this kind of retaliation form a mother nature? Or is it at all the retaliation or life reset and a lesson?
Form recent data we can obtain several facts. Air pollution has drastically dropped. "The decline in nitrogen dioxide emissions over the Po Valley in northern Italy is particularly evident," explains Claus Zehner, ESA's Copernicus Sentinel-5P mission manager.
"Although there could be slight variations in the data due to cloud cover and changing weather, we are very confident that the reduction in emissions that we can see, coincides with the lock-down in Italy causing less traffic and industrial activities.”
Higher quality of air has helped thousands of babies develop better till their birth and thousands of people with challenged immunity to recover or have a better life quality.
"It is remarkable that both the number of deaths and the loss in life expectancy from air pollution rival the effect of tobacco smoking and are much higher than other causes of death," said physicist Jos Lelieveld from the Cyprus Institute in Nicosia. "Air pollution exceeds malaria as a global cause of premature death by a factor of 19; it exceeds violence by a factor of 16, HIV/AIDS by a factor of 9, alcohol by a factor of 45, and drug abuse by a factor of 60."
Quarantine shows us what is really important, that we can spend our time learning new skills, enjoying art, reading, spend quality time with our love-ones and work on ourselves instead of going out and baying things as the majority of the human population does. Fun predictions stand for a life as a leader in this scenario since many couples will spend more time together and therefore more babies are expected to be born at the end of this year.
Life will find its way. Will we? Or is it our time here wasted in countless meaningless shopping, travels, dressing up for parties, destroying our plant our only home.
Environmentalists will not admit but partially they are pleased with what a natural catastrophe is showing us, in a mild way. We can do better next time, and it will be the next moment, the next hour, tomorrow, every day..:)
source sciencalert.com