The COVID-19 lockdowns: a window into the Earth System

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Noah S. Diffenbaugh
Christopher B. Field
Eric A. Appel
Ines L. Azevedo
Dennis D. Baldocchi
Marshall Burke
Jennifer A. Burney
Philippe Ciais
Steven J. Davis
Arlene M. Fiore
Sarah M. Fletcher
Thomas W. Hertel
Daniel E. Horton
Solomon M. Hsiang
Robert B. Jackson
Xiaomeng Jin
Margaret Levi
David B. Lobell
Galen A. McKinley
Frances C. Moore
Anastasia Montgomery
Kari C. Nadeau
Diane E. Pataki
James T. Randerson
Markus Reichstein
Jordan L. Schnell
Sonia I. Seneviratne
Deepti Singh
Allison L. Steiner
Gabrielle Wong-Parodi
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[1] Stanford University,Department of Earth System Science
[2] Stanford University,Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
[3] Stanford University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[4] Stanford University,Department of Energy Resources Engineering
[5] University of California,Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
[6] Berkeley,Center on Food Security and the Environment
[7] Stanford University,School of Global Policy & Strategy
[8] University of California,Department of Earth System Science
[9] San Diego,Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences
[10] Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement,Lamont
[11] University of California,Doherty Earth Observatory
[12] Irvine,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[13] Columbia University,Department of Agricultural Economics
[14] Palisades,Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[15] Columbia University,Institute for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern
[16] Palisades,Goldman School of Public Policy
[17] Stanford University,Department of Political Science
[18] Purdue University,Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
[19] Northwestern University,Department of Environmental Science and Policy
[20] Northwestern University,Division of Allergy, Immunology, & Rheumatology
[21] University of California,School of Biological Sciences
[22] Berkeley,Department of Biogeochemical Integration
[23] Stanford University,Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
[24] Stanford University,School of the Environment
[25] University of California,Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
[26] Davis,undefined
[27] Stanford University,undefined
[28] University of Utah,undefined
[29] Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry,undefined
[30] University of Colorado Boulder,undefined
[31] Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science,undefined
[32] ETH Zurich,undefined
[33] Washington State University Vancouver,undefined
[34] University of Michigan,undefined
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Restrictions to reduce human interaction have helped to avoid greater suffering and death from the COVID-19 pandemic, but have also created socioeconomic hardship. This disruption is unprecedented in the modern era of global observing networks, pervasive sensing and large-scale tracking of human mobility and behaviour, creating a unique test bed for understanding the Earth System. In this Perspective, we hypothesize the immediate and long-term Earth System responses to COVID-19 along two multidisciplinary cascades: energy, emissions, climate and air quality; and poverty, globalization, food and biodiversity. While short-term impacts are dominated by direct effects arising from reduced human activity, longer-lasting impacts are likely to result from cascading effects of the economic recession on global poverty, green investment and human behaviour. These impacts offer the opportunity for novel insight, particularly with the careful deployment of targeted data collection, coordinated model experiments and solution-oriented randomized controlled trials, during and after the pandemic.
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页码:470 / 481
页数:11
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