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Global economic crisis, energy use, CO2 emissions, and policy roadmap amid COVID-19
Author Affiliations
Comilla University, Northern University of Malaysia, University of Waterloo
Published InSustainable Production and Consumption
Year2020
Citations291
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as one of the deadliest infectious diseases on the planet. Millions of people and businesses have been placed in lockdown where the main aim is to stop the spread of the virus. As an extreme phenomenon, the lockdown has triggered a global economic shock at an alarming pace, conveying sharp recessions for many countries. In the meantime, the lockdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have drastically changed energy consumption patterns and reduced CO2 emissions throughout the world. Recent data released by the International Monetary Fund and International Energy Agency for 2020 further forecast that emissions will rebound in 2021. Still, the full impact of COVID-19 in terms of how long the crisis will be and…
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Fields & Keywords
Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeCOVID-19 impact on air qualityEnergy and Environment ImpactsEnergy, Environment, Economic GrowthDevelopment economicsEconomic policyEconomic growthNatural resource economicsMacroeconomicsGeodesyPathologyInternal medicineEcologySocial science