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19/09/2022

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COVID-19 and the environment: links, impacts and lessons learned

Since early 2020, the disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), known as COVID-19 (first detected at the end of 2019), has hit societies worldwide, unsparingly, causing massive impacts on people’s lives: our health, activities, livelihoods, societies and economies.

While the pandemic has been progressing, the world has simultaneously been undergoing other existing environmental crises: those of biodiversity loss, loss of environmental health and rapid climate changes, associated with resource use, land-use changes and ongoing emission of carbon into the atmosphere.

This research brings together some of the latest scientific findings to explore the links between COVID-10 and these environmental issues, including:

  • Land-use change
  • Agriculture
  • Wildlife trade and infectious disease risk
  • Climate change and increased disease risk

The Future Brief also explores the impacts caused to the environment due to the spread of COVID-19 and lessons learnt for future pandemics.

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