Environment
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COVID-19 Industry Impacts May Help and Hurt the Environment
Early during the United States' first major wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, news stories generated national environmental excitement,as smog and haze resided during city-wide closures, as reported by The Conversation. For many, one of the silver linings of the pandemic was this temporary pause in our nations' industrial damage to the environment.
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