Just like the entire world has experienced change in its daily routine due to the Corona virus pandemic, we need to reduce or stop travel for the sake of global health. From new strict hand washing techniques to cancelled events or having to work from home, this is without a doubt affecting everything in our daily lives - including our carbon footprint. In fact the environment might just be the only beneficiary of this scary social distancing scenario we are all part of. There are drastic changes in the world climate, it has been reported that air quality has improved immensely all over the world since residents have been staying home due to the outbreak. According to China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment, "the average number of "good quality air days" increased 21.5% in February, compared to the same period last year." Carbon emissions are also significantly down in China. Between February 3rd and March 1st they experienced a 25% decrease. Because China i...