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Photos show the dramatic effect lockdown is having on pollution in Italy

  • Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte put the entire country's 60 million citizens on strict lockdown on March 10.
  • Since then, Venice's canals appear clearer than ever since boat traffic no longer churns up sediment.
  • The European Space Agency found a notable drop in Italy's air pollution since the beginning of the country's lockdown.
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Italy has been on national lockdown since March 10.

As humans hunker down indoors, the natural world is positively thriving.

In Venice, canals are so clear that you can see to their bottom, while Milan, which has historically struggled with smog, is even thinking about ways to reduce air pollution post-pandemic by introducing a plan to reduce car use.

Unfortunately, experts don't think this environmental convalescence will last. But, in the meantime, the short-term effects are pretty striking.

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