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Environmental impacts of coronavirus crisis, challenges ahead
Anup Muni Bajracharya
Corona Virus/ COVID-19
Classification
• Order: Nidovirales
• Family: Coronaviridae
Torovirus
Human torovirus
Coronavirus
Species-
Human coronavirus 229E
Human coronavirus OC43
Human coronavirus NL63
Human coronavirus HKU1
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
Human enteric coronavirus
Genus
Structure
Positive sense single stranded RNA
Genome ∼30 000 nucleotides long
Pleomorphic viruses
80 × 160 nm diameter, with 12–24 nm
surface projections (spikes) that
cause the corona (Latin: crown)
appearance
Major proteins:
S – spike
E – envelope
M – membrane
N – nucleocapsid
The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to the virus.
Nepal has been under a lockdown since
March 24 with restricted public and
transport movement across the country.
Coronavirus infections
Stay-at-home orders
schools, offices and factories limited their
activities/ closed
Road traffic dwindled to a minimum and
Airlines reduced/cancelled scheduled flights
Lockdown has brought down air pollution
levels
Air Pollution
Air quality improved in the world's most polluted cities such as Bangalore, Beijing, Bangkok,
Delhi, and Nanjing, as well as the major trade centers such as New York, London, Paris,
Seoul, Sydney, and Tokyo.
Researchers measured six major pollutants, including PM2.5 and PM10, to record how air
quality improved under lockdown and travel restrictions. Researchers compared pollution
levels of February and March in 2019 with February and March 2020.
Study found that PM 2.5 concentration saw a significant decline in 17 cities in February
2020 compared to February 2019, and 14 cities witnessed declines in March 2020
compared to the same month last year.
The study conducted on 40 major cities of the world from all the six continents,
shows that air pollution levels have significantly declined in cities under lockdown.
PM2.5 and PM10 had decreased from 135.4 μg/m3 to 108.3 μg/m3 and 54.6 μg/m3 to
42.2 μg/m3 respectively in Kathmandu before and after the lockdown was enforced. Air
quality has also improved in Biratnagar and Pokhara after enforcement of the lockdown.
The WHO air quality guideline for24-hour mean PM 2. 5 should not exceed 25 μg/m³ and
that for PM10 should not exceed 50 μg/m³.
Reference- https://tkpo.st/3cXZKLM
Clean Air- positive aspects of Lockdown
Here's a look before and after the lockdown began in various cities around the world.
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and ESA (European Space Agency)
released fresh evidence which suggests that environmental quality improved and the
emission of NO2 reduced up to 30%.
Muhammad, S., Long, X. and Salman, M., 2020. COVID-19 pandemic and environmental
pollution: A blessing in disguise?. Science of The Total Environment, 728, p.138820.
Open garbage burning and
Air pollution
• However, despite the sharp reduction in fossil fuel consumption, Air Quality
Index (AQI) in Kathmandu did not improve as much as expected in April-May.
• The reason was wildfires in Dhading, Nuwakot and Chitwan in early April.
But even after the rains, open garbage burning in the Valley
Air pollution worsens COVID-19 impact
• In a study scheduled to be
published in the
journal Science of The Total
Environment on 20 July,
Chinese scientists report a
clear association between
short-term exposure to air
pollution and COVID-19
infection.
• In particular, positive
associations of PM2.5,
PM10, CO, NO2 and O3 has
been established with
COVID-19 confirmed cases
in 120 cities from 23
January 23 to 29 February
in China.
Can atmospheric pollution also increase SARS-
CoV-2 lethality?
Yes, say Italian researchers in a paper to be
published in June in the journal Environmental
Pollution.
Another study conducted in Italy concludes
that the chronic exposure to atmospheric
contamination may help spread of the virus.
“We know air pollution leads to respiratory
and cardiac diseases. And looking at the
general trend of COVID-19, places with poor
air quality seems to have higher coronavirus
deaths,”
Biological air pollution
Different Kinds of Surfaces
• Metal- Examples: doorknobs, jewelry, silverware- 5 days
• Wood- Examples: furniture, decking 4 days
• Plastics Examples: milk containers and detergent bottles, subway and bus seats, backpacks,
elevator buttons- 2 to 3 days
• Stainless steel- Examples: refrigerators, pots and pans, sinks, some water bottles- 2 to 3 days
• Cardboard- Examples: shipping boxes - 24 hours
• Copper-Examples: pennies, teakettles, cookware-4 hours
• Aluminum- Examples: soda cans, tinfoil, water bottles- 2 to 8 hours
• Glass- Examples: drinking glasses, measuring cups, mirrors, windows- Up to 5 days
• Ceramics- Examples: dishes, pottery, mugs- 5 days
• Paper- Examples: mail, newspaper- The length of time varies. Some strains of coronavirus live
for only a few minutes on paper, while others live for up to 5 days.
• Food- Examples: takeout, produce Coronavirus doesn't seem to spread through food.
• Water- Coronavirus hasn't been found in drinking water. If it does get into the water supply,
local water treatment plant filters and disinfects the water, which should kill any germs.
• Fabrics- Examples: clothes, linens- There’s not much research about how long the virus lives
on fabric, but it’s probably not as long as on hard surfaces.
• Shoes- One study tested the shoe soles of medical staff in a Chinese hospital intensive care
unit (ICU) and found that half were positive for nucleic acids from the virus. But it’s not clear
whether these pieces of the virus cause infection.
Littered masks, gloves and other personal protection
gear, dumped on sidewalks, outside grocery stores and
near water bodies by the general public.
• In Thane, India a man was caught putting over
100,000 used face masks out to dry so that he
could resell them in the market, the Times of
India reported on March 12, 2020.
• Sanitiser bottles , masks thrown in the ocean,
water bodies is one thing, but these are
hazardous materials which are biological.
• Use of PPEs - most of which contain certain
plastic material, is setting the stage for a
global plastic waste management crisis.
• plastics that are currently being used
extensively, as 'pandemic plastics
• source of infection for sanitation workers as
well as the environment if not discarded
properly
‘Workers must have safety gear, waste be
incinerated’
Hospital waste
• A heap of medical waste was
found lying in the open in
different cities. Discarded face
masks, tunics, gowns, caps
and syringes were found in
the dump.
Incinerator room
Solution Box
• Decontaminate waste with sanitisers, put into a separate
bag and bin;
• Use reusable cloth masks that can be washed and
reused.
• For quarantine camps and home care of the suspected
patients, it is advised collection of biomedical waste in
yellow bags; bins containing these should be handed
over to authorised collectors.
• Sanitary staff should be provided safety gear such as
masks
Organic waste/Food waste-Garbage
• Volumes of unrecyclable waste have risen; severe cuts
in agricultural and fishery export levels have led to the
generation of large quantities of organic waste;
• Waste management temporarily halted.
• Local waste problems have emerged as many
municipalities have suspended their recycling activities
over fears of virus propagation in recycling centres.
• Due to stay-at-home policies, many consumers have
increased their consumption of take-away food
delivered with single-use packaging.
Ecosystems at risk
• Natural ecosystems and protected species are at risk during the
coronavirus crisis.
• In many countries, environmental protection workers at national
parks and land and marine conservation zones are required to stay
at home in lockdown, leaving these areas unmonitored.
• Their absence has resulted in a rise of illegal deforestation, fishing
and wildlife hunting.
• The stoppage of ecotourism activity has also left natural ecosystems
at risk of illegal harvesting and encroachment.
• In addition, as ecotourism is often a major economic mainstay in
many destinations, rising unemployment caused by the crisis may
lead many households to harvest resources from fragile
ecosystems unsustainably as they seek alternative means to
provide their households with food and income.
At last
• COVID-19 is a global pandemic and serious threat to human
health which halt the economic activities, however it is also
considered as a “Blessing in Disguise”, where pollution is
reducing and nature is reclaiming itself.
• Many of the environmental challenges caused by the
coronavirus crisis will gradually resolve on their own once
the crisis comes to an end and previous levels of economic
activity resume.
• But it is also true that the benefits of air pollution
reductions will also be erased. Overall, the crisis may thus
have no permanent environmental effects.
• This positive impact on environment may be temporary but
governments and individuals should learn from this
lockdown on how to reduce pollution on long term basis.
Reference
• Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the environment
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_of_the_COVID-
19_pandemic_on_the_environment
• Sanitation Workers At Risk From Discarded Medical
Waste Related To Covid-19-
https://www.bloombergquint.com/coronavirus-
outbreak/sanitation-workers-at-risk-from-discarded-
medical-waste-related-to-covid-19
• Nepal lockdown proves air quality can be improved
• https://www.nepalitimes.com/banner/nepal-
lockdown-proves-air-quality-can-be-improved/
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Environmental impacts of coronavirus crisis, challenges ahead

  • 1. Environmental impacts of coronavirus crisis, challenges ahead Anup Muni Bajracharya
  • 3. Classification • Order: Nidovirales • Family: Coronaviridae Torovirus Human torovirus Coronavirus Species- Human coronavirus 229E Human coronavirus OC43 Human coronavirus NL63 Human coronavirus HKU1 Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus Human enteric coronavirus Genus
  • 4. Structure Positive sense single stranded RNA Genome ∼30 000 nucleotides long Pleomorphic viruses 80 × 160 nm diameter, with 12–24 nm surface projections (spikes) that cause the corona (Latin: crown) appearance Major proteins: S – spike E – envelope M – membrane N – nucleocapsid
  • 5. The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to the virus.
  • 6.
  • 7. Nepal has been under a lockdown since March 24 with restricted public and transport movement across the country. Coronavirus infections Stay-at-home orders schools, offices and factories limited their activities/ closed Road traffic dwindled to a minimum and Airlines reduced/cancelled scheduled flights Lockdown has brought down air pollution levels
  • 9. Air quality improved in the world's most polluted cities such as Bangalore, Beijing, Bangkok, Delhi, and Nanjing, as well as the major trade centers such as New York, London, Paris, Seoul, Sydney, and Tokyo. Researchers measured six major pollutants, including PM2.5 and PM10, to record how air quality improved under lockdown and travel restrictions. Researchers compared pollution levels of February and March in 2019 with February and March 2020. Study found that PM 2.5 concentration saw a significant decline in 17 cities in February 2020 compared to February 2019, and 14 cities witnessed declines in March 2020 compared to the same month last year. The study conducted on 40 major cities of the world from all the six continents, shows that air pollution levels have significantly declined in cities under lockdown. PM2.5 and PM10 had decreased from 135.4 μg/m3 to 108.3 μg/m3 and 54.6 μg/m3 to 42.2 μg/m3 respectively in Kathmandu before and after the lockdown was enforced. Air quality has also improved in Biratnagar and Pokhara after enforcement of the lockdown. The WHO air quality guideline for24-hour mean PM 2. 5 should not exceed 25 μg/m³ and that for PM10 should not exceed 50 μg/m³. Reference- https://tkpo.st/3cXZKLM
  • 10. Clean Air- positive aspects of Lockdown
  • 11.
  • 12. Here's a look before and after the lockdown began in various cities around the world.
  • 13.
  • 14. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and ESA (European Space Agency) released fresh evidence which suggests that environmental quality improved and the emission of NO2 reduced up to 30%. Muhammad, S., Long, X. and Salman, M., 2020. COVID-19 pandemic and environmental pollution: A blessing in disguise?. Science of The Total Environment, 728, p.138820.
  • 15. Open garbage burning and Air pollution
  • 16. • However, despite the sharp reduction in fossil fuel consumption, Air Quality Index (AQI) in Kathmandu did not improve as much as expected in April-May. • The reason was wildfires in Dhading, Nuwakot and Chitwan in early April. But even after the rains, open garbage burning in the Valley
  • 17.
  • 18. Air pollution worsens COVID-19 impact • In a study scheduled to be published in the journal Science of The Total Environment on 20 July, Chinese scientists report a clear association between short-term exposure to air pollution and COVID-19 infection. • In particular, positive associations of PM2.5, PM10, CO, NO2 and O3 has been established with COVID-19 confirmed cases in 120 cities from 23 January 23 to 29 February in China. Can atmospheric pollution also increase SARS- CoV-2 lethality? Yes, say Italian researchers in a paper to be published in June in the journal Environmental Pollution. Another study conducted in Italy concludes that the chronic exposure to atmospheric contamination may help spread of the virus. “We know air pollution leads to respiratory and cardiac diseases. And looking at the general trend of COVID-19, places with poor air quality seems to have higher coronavirus deaths,”
  • 20. Different Kinds of Surfaces • Metal- Examples: doorknobs, jewelry, silverware- 5 days • Wood- Examples: furniture, decking 4 days • Plastics Examples: milk containers and detergent bottles, subway and bus seats, backpacks, elevator buttons- 2 to 3 days • Stainless steel- Examples: refrigerators, pots and pans, sinks, some water bottles- 2 to 3 days • Cardboard- Examples: shipping boxes - 24 hours • Copper-Examples: pennies, teakettles, cookware-4 hours • Aluminum- Examples: soda cans, tinfoil, water bottles- 2 to 8 hours • Glass- Examples: drinking glasses, measuring cups, mirrors, windows- Up to 5 days • Ceramics- Examples: dishes, pottery, mugs- 5 days • Paper- Examples: mail, newspaper- The length of time varies. Some strains of coronavirus live for only a few minutes on paper, while others live for up to 5 days. • Food- Examples: takeout, produce Coronavirus doesn't seem to spread through food. • Water- Coronavirus hasn't been found in drinking water. If it does get into the water supply, local water treatment plant filters and disinfects the water, which should kill any germs. • Fabrics- Examples: clothes, linens- There’s not much research about how long the virus lives on fabric, but it’s probably not as long as on hard surfaces. • Shoes- One study tested the shoe soles of medical staff in a Chinese hospital intensive care unit (ICU) and found that half were positive for nucleic acids from the virus. But it’s not clear whether these pieces of the virus cause infection.
  • 21. Littered masks, gloves and other personal protection gear, dumped on sidewalks, outside grocery stores and near water bodies by the general public.
  • 22. • In Thane, India a man was caught putting over 100,000 used face masks out to dry so that he could resell them in the market, the Times of India reported on March 12, 2020. • Sanitiser bottles , masks thrown in the ocean, water bodies is one thing, but these are hazardous materials which are biological. • Use of PPEs - most of which contain certain plastic material, is setting the stage for a global plastic waste management crisis. • plastics that are currently being used extensively, as 'pandemic plastics • source of infection for sanitation workers as well as the environment if not discarded properly ‘Workers must have safety gear, waste be incinerated’
  • 23. Hospital waste • A heap of medical waste was found lying in the open in different cities. Discarded face masks, tunics, gowns, caps and syringes were found in the dump. Incinerator room
  • 24. Solution Box • Decontaminate waste with sanitisers, put into a separate bag and bin; • Use reusable cloth masks that can be washed and reused. • For quarantine camps and home care of the suspected patients, it is advised collection of biomedical waste in yellow bags; bins containing these should be handed over to authorised collectors. • Sanitary staff should be provided safety gear such as masks
  • 25. Organic waste/Food waste-Garbage • Volumes of unrecyclable waste have risen; severe cuts in agricultural and fishery export levels have led to the generation of large quantities of organic waste; • Waste management temporarily halted. • Local waste problems have emerged as many municipalities have suspended their recycling activities over fears of virus propagation in recycling centres. • Due to stay-at-home policies, many consumers have increased their consumption of take-away food delivered with single-use packaging.
  • 26. Ecosystems at risk • Natural ecosystems and protected species are at risk during the coronavirus crisis. • In many countries, environmental protection workers at national parks and land and marine conservation zones are required to stay at home in lockdown, leaving these areas unmonitored. • Their absence has resulted in a rise of illegal deforestation, fishing and wildlife hunting. • The stoppage of ecotourism activity has also left natural ecosystems at risk of illegal harvesting and encroachment. • In addition, as ecotourism is often a major economic mainstay in many destinations, rising unemployment caused by the crisis may lead many households to harvest resources from fragile ecosystems unsustainably as they seek alternative means to provide their households with food and income.
  • 27. At last • COVID-19 is a global pandemic and serious threat to human health which halt the economic activities, however it is also considered as a “Blessing in Disguise”, where pollution is reducing and nature is reclaiming itself. • Many of the environmental challenges caused by the coronavirus crisis will gradually resolve on their own once the crisis comes to an end and previous levels of economic activity resume. • But it is also true that the benefits of air pollution reductions will also be erased. Overall, the crisis may thus have no permanent environmental effects. • This positive impact on environment may be temporary but governments and individuals should learn from this lockdown on how to reduce pollution on long term basis.
  • 28. Reference • Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the environment • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_of_the_COVID- 19_pandemic_on_the_environment • Sanitation Workers At Risk From Discarded Medical Waste Related To Covid-19- https://www.bloombergquint.com/coronavirus- outbreak/sanitation-workers-at-risk-from-discarded- medical-waste-related-to-covid-19 • Nepal lockdown proves air quality can be improved • https://www.nepalitimes.com/banner/nepal- lockdown-proves-air-quality-can-be-improved/