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Future brief: COVID-19 and the environment: Links, impacts and lessons learned

Shale, Nicky; Jenner, Nicky; Bird, Eleanor

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Authors

Nicky Shale

Nicky Jenner

Eleanor Bird



Contributors

Caroline Weaver
Editor

Ruth Larbey
Editor

Abstract

Introduction Since early 2020, the disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), known as COVID-19 (first detected at the end of 2019), has hit societies worldwide, unsparingly, causing massive impacts on people’s lives: our health, activities, livelihoods, societies and economies. However, over the course of the pandemic, COVID-19 is not the only crisis our human and planetary systems have been dealing with. While the pandemic has been progressing, the world has simultaneously been undergoing other existing crises: those of biodiversity loss, loss of environmental health and rapid climate changes, associated with resource use, land-use changes and ongoing emission of carbon into the atmosphere. A growing world population and encroachment into areas of high biodiversity and microbial diversity, often in search of food, minerals or for farming purposes has meant that habitats and species are increasingly under pressure from human activities (IPBES, 2020).

Report Type Technical Report
Publication Date Aug 4, 2022
Deposit Date Sep 22, 2022
Publicly Available Date Sep 28, 2022
Pages 1-76
DOI https://doi.org/10.2779/42868
Keywords COVID-19, COVID-19 Pandemic, Environment, COVID-19 impact, air quality , climate change , coronavirus disease, environmental impact, farming sector, health risk, land use, plastic waste, quality of the environment, reduction of gas emissions, tourism
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Publisher URL https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/d9a15ec3-1ea2-11ed-8fa0-01aa75ed71a1/language-en
Additional Information Acknowledgements
We wish to thank the scientific advisor, Professor David Hayman (Massey University, New Zealand), for his useful input to this report. Final responsibility for the content and accuracy of the report, however, lies solely with the authors. The contents and views included in Science for EnvironmentPolicy are based on independent research and do not necessarily reflect the position of the European Commission.
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