San Francisco, which banned plastic shopping bags in 2007, now is also banning reusable bags and drink containers from stores and coffee shops.
Elsewhere Maine, New Hampshire, Illinois, Oregon,Massachusetts, have either have delayed bans on plastic bags, banned reusable bags, or both. In New York a lawsuit has, temporarily at least,delayed a ban on plastic bags.
In today's Wall Street Journal a story raised other areas where this pandemic has unintended consequences for
"Green" policies.
For years suburban "sprawl" has been a target of criticism.Instead it was advised to use pubic transportation and consider living instead in high density area with less room and need for cars.
You can’t have a car-free community without high-density housing, so environmentalists have promoted apartment living and a war on suburban “sprawl.” But now those living in dense apartment buildings risk their lives by walking out the door into common spaces and shared surfaces, even before they reach the crowded, densely populated streets below. Suburban families, by contrast, are often able to maintain community connections even while socially distancing and are more likely to have additional room for their children to roam while out of school.
Does Global Warming" have health benefits if the coronavirus winds up seasonal like the flu?
https://www.wsj.com/articles/green-policies-backfire-against-the-coronavirus-11586387279