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© Thomson Reuters FoundationOnline classes, video meetings: Can coronavirus spur low-carbon habits?
By Laurie Goering LONDON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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kurisupisu
The accompanying panic of infection means people do not meet as before.
This is causing economic activity to slow, placing less in our pockets to do as we wish-less CO2 all round...
commanteer
Yes, there are creative ways people can make a living in this environment, but overall staying at home will crush the economy. Nice to be positive, but important to be realistic. An online concert is no substitute for live music, for example. Many economic activities require people to work together, outside the home.
Viktor Cernatinskij
At least ten years ago we had the technology like IP phone sytems and softphones to work from home... the problem is - the people running businesses had no brain technology to see clearily....