2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.glt.2020.12.002
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Extra long Argentinian lockdown: Revising the energy regime

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“…To mitigate the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), in March 2020 the Argentinian Government decided for strict lockdown measurements that included suspension of in-person schooling and closure of playgrounds, recreational facilities, and non-essential services [ 1 ]. Strict lockdown measurements were not eased until November 2020; [ 2 ] Argentina suffered one of the most prolonged lockdown periods worldwide [ 3 ]. Throughout 2021, the restrictions were gradually reduced and schools reopened partially in March with a hybrid learning pattern that combined equally in-person and online learning, and in September full in-person classes were resumed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To mitigate the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), in March 2020 the Argentinian Government decided for strict lockdown measurements that included suspension of in-person schooling and closure of playgrounds, recreational facilities, and non-essential services [ 1 ]. Strict lockdown measurements were not eased until November 2020; [ 2 ] Argentina suffered one of the most prolonged lockdown periods worldwide [ 3 ]. Throughout 2021, the restrictions were gradually reduced and schools reopened partially in March with a hybrid learning pattern that combined equally in-person and online learning, and in September full in-person classes were resumed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'Argentine a affiché des positions plus avancées, avec une réduction en valeur absolue de ses émissions, mais ses objectifs restent insuffisants par rapport aux enjeux globaux du changement climatique. Pour l'ensemble du continent, très durement frappé par la pandémie de Covid-19, la très sévère récession économique de 2020 a signifié une réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre (Ise et al, 2021) et les plans de relance économique devraient entrainer une remontée rapide, d'autant que les pays font généralement le choix d'une réactivation reposant sur les secteurs traditionnels des énergies fossiles plutôt que le pari d'un changement de modèle reposant sur les renouvelables, car ce sont les solutions les plus simples et les plus rapides à mettre en place.…”
Section: Un Engagement Climatique Limitéunclassified
“…This was noteworthy in Latin America, where almost 80% of the population lives in cities [ 6 ] and deep-rooted inequalities affect cities in this region. Countries as Argentina, that went through a long and strict lockdown, as a mean of avoiding healthcare services collapse [ 7 ], showed a greater impact on slums dwellers or other lower income groups [ 8 ]. These spatial differences could be explained by contextual characteristics where social distance and isolation were difficult to maintain over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%