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Clemario t1_iz3tcwy wrote

They even cleaned the sky ❤️

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Ravio11i t1_iz5n8y5 wrote

That's what shrinking the cities will do... Smaller cities = smaller pollution. It's science!

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VolunteerHypeMan t1_iz6k16d wrote

As opposed to what? Being dead in the ground from Covid lol

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Lord_Sithis t1_iz6tffx wrote

I mean, in actuallity when most people were home/working from home, there was less pollution. So while the vaccine is objectively a good thing for humanity, unvaxxed covid was great for nature. Morbid to think about really, but there it is.

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itsvigs t1_iz7kp1u wrote

I mean, if covid just ran it’s natural course and eliminated a huge part of the worlds overpopulated unhealthy population these changes in the environment would be permanent and benefit the rest of us and earth immensely.

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Lord_Sithis t1_iz7py3a wrote

From an objective standpoint, you're not entirely wrong. There'd be more resources overall per person, less land needed for farming, less animals/fish needed for sustenance, overall things would be better for those that survived, sorta.

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Lord_Sithis t1_iz7pz5w wrote

From an objective standpoint, you're not entirely wrong. There'd be more resources overall per person, less land needed for farming, less animals/fish needed for sustenance, overall things would be better for those that survived, sorta.

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GreenTheHero t1_iz6dacc wrote

Idk if this some anti vaxx coent or other, but in the caae of COVID it's actually kinda true.

When people were isolated and vaccine free, city environmenta vastly improved because most people were either not working or working from home, so there was much less commuting, a drop in cases, severity and vaccine all changes this and the environment will feel the difference

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