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VOL. 154, NO. 40 | THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2020 | SINCE 1934 | WWW.SJSUNEWS.COM/SPARTAN_DAILY
GOING GREEN IN A GRAY CITY A look into sustainable living and urban growth in San Jose
The coronavirus pandemic is changing everyone’s daily lives. Because of statemandated shelter-in-place orders, many people are working remotely, resulting in temporarily decreased greenhouse gas emissions, leading some to question if unanimous global movement is also the answer to environmental change. In the midst of this pandemic, some people are using their time to practice sustainable living while others are tweeting false information about dolphins in the canals in Italy. Big technology corporations are still pushing to develop urban work sites that use vast amounts of energy, companies
that mass produce goods have a long way to go in lessening their ecological footprints and farmers are losing money because of limited markets for fresh crops. Although this pandemic has resulted in some improvements, such as reduced air pollution, it also makes evident the parallels between a worldwide health crisis and the incipient environmental emergency. The Spartan Daily examines how these environmental changes aect our lives during quarantine and what changes may continue after for which we must be prepared.
ILLUSTRATION BY MARCI SUELA
Telecommuting
Agriculture
Electronics
Remote work reduces greenhouse gases
Farmers are hit hard as restaurants shut down
Repairing devices keeps them out of dumps
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