This is the first time the planet has come to a standstill, confining billions of people. In just a few days the level of C02 in many capitals was reduced by more than 80%. The little activity in coastal areas favored the arrival of marine species to the coast and to observe scenes that were not lived since more than 50 years.
Animals walking in urban areas that took over the main roads of the now empty cities. In a few weeks’ animal populations doubled, marine corals and the thousands of species living on them were able to restore themselves in many areas’ thanks, among other things, to the quality of their waters. During the days of confinement, millions of pieces of waste were no longer dumped into the rivers and oceans.
A microscopic virus confined the supreme and absolute being that we believe to be capable of dominating the earth, plundering its resources and putting its interest above that of the common good, the good of our future generations. It is ironic, but given that only a minority (a growing minority, but a minority after all) cares about the environment, one could think that it is nature that has put this stone in our path.