Are COVID and Climate Change Interrelated?

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Climate change has been warming us for two centuries, but we did not listen. COVID came on us suddenly and we had to hear. Together they cause us simultaneous anxiety.  This leads us to wonder are COVID and climate change interrelated. We investigate, and discover there is no evidence climate change is directly influencing the spread of the pandemic.

Relationships Between Climate Change and COVID

We turned to John Hopkins University (T.H. Chan School of Public Health) for advice. They believe climate change is influencing how we relate to other species on Earth. And that this does matter to our health and our risk for infections.

We now know the coronavirus is endemic in bats and infects other animals, even our family dogs. Moreover, there is good reason to suspect the virus crossed from an animal to a human at Wuhan fresh meat market. And that this was the beginning of the pandemic.

Shifting Interfaces Between Wildlife and Humans

We stumble over new species as our human footprint expands, and we enter new virgin territories. Even the animals we know, large and small are steadily migrating towards the poles to escape the spreading heat.

This means the interfaces between animal species, and animals and humans are in a state of flux. As a result, it is easier for pathogens to jump from resistant creatures, to others without immunity according to John Hopkins.

But there is one more piece of the puzzle yet. Our expanding human footprint is deforesting virgin land for habitation and exploitation. This wanton behavior forces wild animals away from their natural shelter, and propels them into contact with us.

We have many reasons to stop, and think about this again according to John Hopkins. We could stop eating wild meat for example. But we could also take heed of the fact warming is increasing our risk of new infectious diseases.

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I tripped over a shrinking bank balance and fell into the writing gig unintentionally. This was after I escaped the corporate world and searched in vain for ways to become rich on the internet by doing nothing. Despite the fact that writing is no recipe for wealth, I rather enjoy it. I will not deny I am obsessed with it when I have the time. I live in Margate on the Kwazulu-Natal south coast of South Africa. I work from home where I ponder on the future of the planet, and what lies beyond in the great hereafter. Sometimes I step out of my computer into the silent riverine forests, and empty golden beaches for which the area is renowned. Richard

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