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    Cochrane Special Collections Introduction by Karla Soares-Weiser, Editor in Chief of the Cochrane Library Welcome to the annual ‘Best of the Cochrane Library’ Special Collection, showcasing the collective effort of Cochrane authors, editors, information specialists, peer reviewers, content experts, methodologists, and translators. 2020 was a year of many challenges for the…

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    China’s policy interventions to reduce the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 have environmental and economic impacts. Tropospheric nitrogen dioxide indicates economic activities, as nitrogen dioxide is primarily emitted from fossil fuel consumption. Satellite measurements show a 48% drop in tropospheric nitrogen dioxide vertical column densities from the 20 days averaged before the 2020…

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    Dramatic, short-term improvements in the global environment have accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic. Intrigued by these observations, we commissioned a series of papers for Science Advances dedicated to studies of pandemics from an environmental perspective. The first in this series is a paper by Liu et al . on the decline of nitrogen dioxide over China since the outbreak of COVID-19….

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    • A new @ScienceAdvances #SpecialCollection will probe interconnections between pandemics and the environment. In an Editorial, @KipHodges and Jeremy Jackson say #COVID19 lockdowns “have been like pressing the pause button on environmental degradation.” https://t.co/a8sW9PJbuq https://t.co/JVYEL4iyD6