A bit of good news amid Italy's nationwide lockdown.
Now, before you jump to the conclusion that Venice has fully recuperated from decades of pollution in just a few short days of quarantine, consider another Twitter user's explanation for why the waters are so clear."The canals aren't cleaner," userwrites."It's just that since boats are not moving all the dirt around, it fell down to the bottom of the canals.
Whether the clear canals have to do with a decrease in pollution or the result of less physical movement in the waterways, the photo serves as a wake-up call about how our actions and activities affect the environment. While COVID-19 might be keeping us confined to our homes, remember that because of that, the environment is finally getting a break from humans. A little silver lining.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Venice canals are clear enough to see fish as coronavirus halts tourism in the cityThe coronavirus pandemic has had an unexpected side effect in Venice—where the normally cloudy canals have transformed into water crystal clear enough to see fish swimming below.
Consulte Mais informação »
Venice canals are clear enough to see fish as coronavirus halts tourism in the cityThe coronavirus pandemic has had an unexpected side effect in Venice, where the normally cloudy canals have transformed into water crystal clear enough to see fish swimming below. Italy's tourism industry came to a screeching halt once the number of coronavirus cases began to spike in the country
Consulte Mais informação »
The water in Venice, Italy's canals is running clear amid the COVID-19 lockdown — take a lookThe usually dark, murky waterways of Venice, Italy have been empty of boats and water bus traffic for days, and it's allowed the water to turn clear.
Consulte Mais informação »
Venice canals are clear enough to see fish as coronavirus halts tourism in the cityThe coronavirus pandemic has had an unexpected side effect in Venice, where the normally cloudy canals have transformed into water crystal clear enough to see fish swimming below. Italy's tourism industry came to a screeching halt once the number of coronavirus cases began to spike in the country
Consulte Mais informação »
Venice canals are clear enough to see fish as coronavirus halts tourism in the cityThe coronavirus pandemic has had an unexpected side effect in Venice—where the normally cloudy canals have transformed into water crystal clear enough to see fish swimming below.
Consulte Mais informação »
Vice startups like Bev and Recess see sales spike during containment - Business InsiderAlcohol delivery and CBD-infused beverage startups are flourishing during coronavirus containment, while the broader direct-to-consumer industry struggles to keep a foothold
Consulte Mais informação »