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How coronavirus impacts climate change with emissions reductions

Quoted: People may be mistaken if they feel like a temporary drop in greenhouse gas emissions is good for the environment, Andrea Dutton, a climate scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, told ABC News.

When pollution is released into the air, the particulates “actually have a shielding effect” from the sun, Dutton said.

“If you take that away, then it has the opposite effect,” and the planet could warm even faster, Dutton said.