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rsynnott 8 hours ago

We did not see a massive decrease. We saw a short-lived drop to levels normal in the mid tens. It is barely a blip on the graph. WFH won’t save us, unfortunately.

joe_mamba 8 hours ago | parent [-]

My bad, I was only talking about the readings in my city, not the whole planet. I assumed it would scale to the whole planet in that period.

rsynnott 7 hours ago | parent [-]

Ah. I’d consider _city-level_ readings an absolutely useless metric here, because, particularly if it’s a city with a large commuter hinterland, a lot of people were simply not present in the city, but still existed out there somewhere, running their heating/cooling/etc. Daytime populations of large cities generally dropped during the covid wfh period, so yeah, no shit CO2 emissions dropped; people were off emitting CO2 elsewhere.