Human Health And Health Of The Environment
The biggest risk to the Human Health in the contemporary era is the depleting health of the environment. The impact of famine, flooding, food and water shortage, heat waves and related matters have caused concerns to world leaders, physiologists, environmentalist and the fraternity of the healing world.
Since Human Health and health of the environment are directly interrelated, there is a string of deadly diseases which may cause a catastrophic upshot in the years to come due to Global Warming and climate change. Malaria, the deadliest plague in the sub-Saharan third world African countries might take its worst turn due to the climate change in the next few years.
Climate Change due to Global Warming is the topic of debate amongst eminent medical consultants, doctors, physiologists, psychologists, and many climate change activists. The situation is going to be so severe in the world of healing and medicines that people are advocating taking some serious calls, proactive health actions and Human Health Risk Assessment.
The battle and mass resettlement have afflicted several third world countries resulting in serious food and water shortage. But unfortunately no possible measures have been taken to protect the needs of the future generations. And the bitter truth is that the future generations are going to suffer the most from the atrocities of the climate change and food and water shortage.
Global food shortage and water shortage have resulted in the malnutrition and has affected the child mortality rate. Thus the green house emissions and rising temperature has grave consequences on the Human Health and the health of the other living entities on earth.
When we talk about healthcare, discussions remain incomplete if we do not speak about world healthcare, meaning conditions of the world. We have to understand that Copenhagen Meet and the like are not going to help unless we take care of global health through our daily activities. Little contributions by everyone can create a healthier planet to live in. Little drops make seas.
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