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Kuwait’s EPA: Vehicles’ CO2 emission ‘down’ due to COVID-19 countermeasures

Deputy Direct for EPA’s environmental monitoring Sameera Al-Kanderi.
A study of air quality, carried out by the Kuwait Environment Public Authority (EPA), had shown a considerable lowering of CO2 emission and other harmful gases from vehicles due to the partial curfew measures set counter the coronavirus (COVID-19) spread in the country, said an official Monday.

Deputy Direct for EPA’s environmental monitoring Sameera Al-Kanderi said that the air quality had improved with emissions of nitrogen oxide (NOx) and Carbon monoxide (CO1) going down by 25 and 30 percent respectively.

The study — carried out by stations throughout the country – had shown that the air quality had improved recently, she indicated.

In a connected COVID-19 matter, Al-Kanderi said that the EPA would be holding a joint study with the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) and the Health Ministry to determine how the coronavirus spreads in closed and open environments.

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