Article in PressIn order to decrease spreading of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) over the world, the activity of many industries has declined, several flights were cancelled and so many people staying home that made drop in fuel consumption in road transport. As industries, transport networks and businesses have closed down, it has brought a sudden drop in carbon emissions. Hence, in this paper, a simple estimation model is developed by using some excel features to assess the reduced CO2 emissions in March 2020. Then this indicator is calculated for 3 scenarios which are based on this disease situation worldwide and therefore based on different reduction percent of fossil fuels consumption in various sectors over year 2020. ...
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The shock to the global economy from COVID-19 is predicted to be faster and more severe than the 200...
Government initiatives during the COVID-19 outbreak had a significant impact on global energy consum...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are the main cause of global climate change. The COVID-19 pan...
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting human activities, and in turn energy use and carbon dioxide (CO2)...
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting human activities, and in turn energy use and carbon dioxide (CO2)...
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused tremendous loss to human life and eco...
Day-to-day changes in CO2 emissions from human activities, in particular fossil-fuel combustion and ...
The considerable cessation of human activities during the COVID-19 pandemic has affected global ener...
The COVID-19 pandemic is the single largest event in contemporary history for global mobility restri...
Since World War-II, the COVID-19 pandemic is considered the most serious challenge faced by the mank...
Government policies during the COVID-19 pandemic have drastically altered patterns of energy demand ...
The diurnal cycle CO$_2$ emissions from fossil fuel combustion and cement production reflect seasona...
Covid-19 pandemic has hit transport sector severely as due to lockdown measures most population stay...
The coronavirus pandemic has had some unexpected benign effects (including a large drop in air pollu...
The shock to the global economy from COVID-19 is predicted to be faster and more severe than the 200...
Government initiatives during the COVID-19 outbreak had a significant impact on global energy consum...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are the main cause of global climate change. The COVID-19 pan...
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting human activities, and in turn energy use and carbon dioxide (CO2)...
The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting human activities, and in turn energy use and carbon dioxide (CO2)...
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused tremendous loss to human life and eco...
Day-to-day changes in CO2 emissions from human activities, in particular fossil-fuel combustion and ...
The considerable cessation of human activities during the COVID-19 pandemic has affected global ener...
The COVID-19 pandemic is the single largest event in contemporary history for global mobility restri...
Since World War-II, the COVID-19 pandemic is considered the most serious challenge faced by the mank...
Government policies during the COVID-19 pandemic have drastically altered patterns of energy demand ...
The diurnal cycle CO$_2$ emissions from fossil fuel combustion and cement production reflect seasona...
Covid-19 pandemic has hit transport sector severely as due to lockdown measures most population stay...
The coronavirus pandemic has had some unexpected benign effects (including a large drop in air pollu...
The shock to the global economy from COVID-19 is predicted to be faster and more severe than the 200...
Government initiatives during the COVID-19 outbreak had a significant impact on global energy consum...