Commentary: How much will COVID-19 lockdowns slow the effects of climate change?

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Lockdowns have seen huge changes in travel and consumption patterns, which could bode well if people continued with them, says an observer from ...

Secondly, there is evidence some people walked and cycled more than they had done before during lockdown. Retailers are reporting increased demand for bicycles.In many parts of the world, governments are implementing plans to lock in some of the reductions in traffic caused by the pandemic.

There are also initiatives to decarbonise the car fleet by replacing fossil fuelled vehicles with electric ones. These measures are important and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but they are not designed to reduce the number of people travelling, or the mode they use. Congestion is an ongoing issue in Auckland and is now estimated to cost more than NZ$1 billion per year.

We know obesity rates are higher in places where more people travel by car. Increased use of public transport can reduce obesity – as well as making people happier.

 

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