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Bukelwa Nzimande, Climate and Energy campaigner at Greenpeace Africa says the coronavirus has forced a change in human behaviour, thus positively impacting the environment. sabcnews

Global lockdowns in some of the world's largest economies like India, China and the United Kingdom have meant that most factories, markets, shops, public transport and construction have been halted.has had a remarkable impact on the environment. That’s according to Bukelwa Nzimande, Climate and Energy campaigner at Greenpeace Africa.

Global lockdowns in some of the world’s largest economies like India, China and the United Kingdom have meant that most factories, markets, shops, public transport and construction have been halted. This has resulted in cleaner air and clearer water on planet earth.

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NGT wti_org_india dw_environment Manekagandhibjp PMOIndia MoHFW_INDIA LtGovDelhi After seeing complete lockdown that purifies d environment water & air pollution,Kindly check d possibility of complete lockdown every year for 11days 1st Sunday as working day narendramodi

Hence every situation has advantages and disadvantages that's life

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