Hi have you really noticed then I live on the coast so the air hear is quite good generally but when used to travel inland i used to notice it so its a good thing if you really notice
Yes, I remarked on this 2 weeks ago on Facebook, again this last weekend the levels have dropped even more. To hear the birdsong in the morning - it is so quiet, less hedgehogs being killed by traffic and many other creatures showing themselves, maybe we will get to hear crickets in hedgerows again during the summer
Not sure what that was about unless you meant Zooney, Map.
The reality of the drop in fuel being burned, seems to of had a very fast and dramatically beneficial affect on the air quality, people seem to be noticing the blessing and the benefits it is bestowing.
Its just a substantial change that this dammed virus has inflicted, a lovely upside.
I do wonder how many long term beneficial changes it may indeed bring about.
It also seems people are reporting their belief that the wildlife seems more abundant.
I would agree with that or perhaps its just spring is well upon us.
Living on a busy road last 7 yrs prior to this was always out in the sticks country air.....
Had more chest infections, stint in hospital with bronchial pneumonia !.... since lockdown the air pollution has dropped dramatically and have had No issues since....
I can breath again 😊
moving is my 1st thing to do when lockdown is over!
Yes I was only talking to my husband about this the other day, the air quality and the wildlife, especially the fact that there is far less roadkill, the bird song is quite wonderful. They say every cloud has a silver lining. Although I doubt those working on the front line, and those who have lost loved ones will look at it that way.
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