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How will the world adapt after corona?

he Covid-19 pandemic has granted climate activist Greta Thunberg one of her biggest wishes – the global airline industry has nosedived and is unlikely to ever fully recover. Travel bans have brought many airlines to the brink of bankruptcy, and even when the crisis subsides, both business and leisure travellers will think twice about flying, particularly overseas. This is only one example of the disruption that drastic measures to fight the disease have unleashed on the economic and social framework of the world as we know it. It will take at

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