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Lauri Myllyvirta

COVID19 Lockdowns across Southeast Asia improve air quality – but not everywhere

7 October 20248 May 2020

11,000 air pollution-related deaths avoided in Europe as coal, oil consumption plummet

30 April 2020

India’s Coronavirus Curfew Resulted in the Lowest One-Day Traffic Pollution Levels on Record

25 March 202025 March 2020

The nationwide one-day curfew in India last Sunday (Mar 22) resulted in the lowest average level of nitrogen dioxide pollution ever recorded in the spring season, in urban areas with monitoring. Other dangerous pollutants, PM2.5 and PM10, also dropped steeply but didn’t break records.

What’s next for the energy sector in China’s battle against air pollution?

20 March 2020

Why does the smog strike Beijing even when the city is closed down?

31 July 202325 February 2020

Analysis: Coronavirus temporarily reduced China’s C02 emissions by a quarter

31 July 202319 February 2020

Analysis: Global coal power set for record fall in 2019

31 July 202325 November 2019

Analysis: India’s C02 emissions growth poised to slow sharply in 2019

31 July 202324 October 2019

Why China’s C02 emissions grew 4% during first half of 2019

13 September 20225 September 2019
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