COVID-19 has demonstrated what is possible when it comes to climate change, and the findings have been really encouraging. The reduction in traffic is a major contributor to the fall in CO2 emissions. According to data provided by the World Economic Forum, cleaner air as a result of reduced activity during the pandemic has avoided 11,000 pollution related deaths in Europe. Globally, greenhouse gas emissions are expected to fall by 5.5% this year, although this would not yield a trajectory to limit global warming to 1.5*C, according to the latest science we need a 7.6% reduction per year.