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The Positives from the Coronavirus Pandemic

Many around the world are suffering from the coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged several countries across the world. Self-isolation, remote working, and restricted movement is a new and harsh reality for many of us which can feel like a curse at times, a desolation and irksome loneliness. Nevertheless, I would like to say that all of us are doing our part to help our healthcare system sustain through these hard times by quarantining ourselves as much as possible and preventing the spread of the disease. As we look into the future after this crisis, it will certainly be a challenge to settle down. But what if I tell you that there are certain benefits during this hardship that we can continue to our future. Yes, the pandemic is devastating, both to our people and our economy for a short period of time, but what we get out of it might just be for the good of our World. It’s a reality we can shape into a positive livelihood, a new culture for a new era.

Several businesses switched to a remote working model which is causing a fundamental shift in our workforce. At-home technologies like Zoom, WebEx, MS Teams, Whiteboard, and Slack are too good to be true in making remote working and virtual learning a reality. We have reconstructed our mindset through this time and are furthering our productiveness. And in a world facing the grim reality of Climate Change, this practice can potentially save our planet for our future generation.

It’s hard to believe that a single microscopic pathogen, not even alive, has been capable of accomplishing what political leaders have not been able to do for decades. Just in these couple of months, there has been a massive drop in air pollution which, in fact, is a very welcome sign in the fight against Climate Change. In areas such as Wuhan, Northern Italy, and metropolitan cities in the U.S. such as New York, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Chicago, there has been a revitalization in air quality. Maintaining quality air conditions can save an estimated 50,000 lives in these respective nations alone who would otherwise die from severe strokes, heart disease, lung cancer, and chronic pulmonary and respiratory infections due to air pollution. Due to our daily commute to work which is drastically increased over the years as if on steroids, nitrogen dioxide — which is produced by cars and trucks — has increased exponentially. Now they have decreased by almost 40–60% at the advent of the virus. In addition, aerosols and carbon dioxide emissions have substantially dropped, by more than 200 million tons in China alone, by over 50% in New York City, and over 70% in New Delhi, all places notorious for their pollution. This has created a clear and radiant atmosphere, which I hope will last into the future.

The evidence is astonishing…

So, I get it. It’s a harsh reality. But maybe it’s a step worth pursuing. You see, this change can possibly revolutionize our economy. Less commute and more remote working mean employers can save money on unnecessary operation costs, increasing company profits and wages to employees. Employees would be productive and enjoy the savings from the hidden costs of regular commutes. It’s a literal win-win. And we will reduce our dependency on fossil fuels while transitioning to more viable, renewable options.

It is an action we must take for even greater benefits:

  • Huge reduction in CO2 and nitrous oxide emissions
  • Fewer traffic Gridlocks — nothing is more joyful than this
  • Less time wasted on commuting and more productivity
  • Less fuel consumption (According to the EIA, Americans use more than 380 million gallons of petroleum every day) which can reduce the need to transport fuel, reducing emissions and surface runoff of toxic chemicals into ecosystems.
  • Less usage of vehicles thus reducing vehicle maintenance and accidents
  • Less stress due to the psychological and social costs from commuting
  • Reduction in costs due to less energy in operating facilities and office buildings — natural gas needs for heating and electricity for lights.
  • Reduction in office waste due to less use of paper and plastics which reduces environmental pollution.

Enterprises continuing to promote remote working culture, Colleges and Schools enabling virtual learnings, a drastic reduction of business travel, etc. will create a significant, positive impact against Climate Change.

5G will be a backbone in implementing the work at home practice, virtual learnings, and future at-home tech advancements.

Sooner or later we are going to get out of this pandemic, but we should not lose the benefits we are seeing during this time. So, we should plea to the business leaders, corporate executives, lawmakers, and world leaders to promote remote work and teaching practices… if not fully, at least partially to sustain the benefits.

Believe it or not, a Clean and Green Earth is possible, and we have seen the evidence during this short period of time.

I hope you see the bright future because I am already seeing it!

This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

Introducing myself to y’all

My first post…

Hey guys! My name is Surya Selvam and i’m a high school student curious about the world around me. I am an environmental advocate fighting for climate justice and greater renewable energy development. I am also a technology enthusiast with a vision about the digital future.

And recently, like most young people, I’ve become especially fed up with the lack of change in our nation and the lack of effective leadership coming from our leaders. Although not a revolutionary, I will say that I am serious about seeking change in this world, especially in Climate Justice and Politics. My passion for change in our society has brought me to the forefront of so many issue such as climate change and minority rights. And I am going to let you all know what I think about the world and how we can solve the issues of today for a better tomorrow.

So we can finally put up with the stupidity of today

What I’m About

Like many other young people, I’m about seeking prosperity and progressive change in our societies. That’s why, through this blog, I’m going to give you my opinions on some of the hottest issues going on right now. Issues include:

  • The 2020 Elections
    • The 2020 Elections are by far the most significant top ever come in history. Its about change and its about the birth of a movement, the movement of youth people in this nation. We have to stand up and bring the change that our nation so desperately needs.
  • Climate Change and Environment Justice
  • Technology Advancements to transform our world

So in short, its all about change.

My goal, hopefully, is to demystify the questions we have surrounding so many things in our world. I may not be the greatest scholar, but I have a perspective, as a civilian, that I believe is truth. I’m not endorsing one side or the other, but am giving you what I think as a minority citizen in America.

Why Go Public

Cause its the right thing to do…

Our standards have changed as a nation and as a society. Misinformation plaques our world, not only from the media, but also from administration too. As a person with thoughts and ideas too, arguable more valuable than corporations or severely influenced government, I want my voice to count amidst the an era without order.

So my thoughts represent a population. It represents the youth of America. My goal is to get into the public and express my thoughts and ideas for an effective nation and a return to integrity and welfare.

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