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Transportation CO₂ emissions stayed high despite recurrent COVID outbreaks

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arxiv 2101.06450 v1 pith:DOHW7TPV submitted 2021-01-16 physics.soc-ph physics.ao-phphysics.geo-ph

Transportation CO₂ emissions stayed high despite recurrent COVID outbreaks

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After steep drops and then rebounds in transportation-related CO$_2$ emissions over the first half of 2020, a second wave of COVID-19 this fall has caused further -- but less substantial -- emissions reductions. Here, we use near-real-time estimates of daily emissions to explore differences in human behavior and restriction policies over the course of 2020.

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