The document discusses the relationship between the environment and human health. It notes that human health is affected by both internal and external factors, and that the external environmental factors that can impact health include air, water, soil, and noise pollution. Poor environmental quality can contribute to diseases like malaria and cancer. Certain human activities also harm the environment, such as pollution from nuclear power plants. While governments have policies to protect the environment, their implementation and effects are limited. Increased public awareness and sustainable practices are needed to improve environmental protection and human health.
The document discusses the relationship between the environment and human health. It notes that human health is affected by both internal and external factors, and that the external environmental factors that can impact health include air, water, soil, and noise pollution. Poor environmental quality can contribute to diseases like malaria and cancer. Certain human activities also harm the environment, such as pollution from nuclear power plants. While governments have policies to protect the environment, their implementation and effects are limited. Increased public awareness and sustainable practices are needed to improve environmental protection and human health.
The document discusses the relationship between the environment and human health. It notes that human health is affected by both internal and external factors, and that the external environmental factors that can impact health include air, water, soil, and noise pollution. Poor environmental quality can contribute to diseases like malaria and cancer. Certain human activities also harm the environment, such as pollution from nuclear power plants. While governments have policies to protect the environment, their implementation and effects are limited. Increased public awareness and sustainable practices are needed to improve environmental protection and human health.
The document discusses the relationship between the environment and human health. It notes that human health is affected by both internal and external factors, and that the external environmental factors that can impact health include air, water, soil, and noise pollution. Poor environmental quality can contribute to diseases like malaria and cancer. Certain human activities also harm the environment, such as pollution from nuclear power plants. While governments have policies to protect the environment, their implementation and effects are limited. Increased public awareness and sustainable practices are needed to improve environmental protection and human health.
planet are interconnected . Nothing can be isolated and everything has an impact on everything else. So we need to understand how human health and environment are connected . Human tendency has always been to subjected our surroundings . We take pleasure in conquering and reshaping our environment as though it is beneath us and we are supreme . LITREATURE REVIEW
As per the definition by WHO “human
health is a state of complete physical , mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity .
The well being does not happen in
isolation , it is affected by internal as well as external factors . . Factors related to environment and health :
Internal factors : It includes issued
related to inside human body such as immune deficiencies , hormonal imbalance etc .
External factors : it includes factors
related to our environment it is not merely the air we breathe , it ranges from the water we drink to the soil we use to grow food , the sound in our surroundings . The Ayurvedic Products which we use are beneficial only for the human . We are unable to pay back to the environment which we are taking from it .
CSR (CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY ) :
It focuses only on the human’s health and education . On contrary we should understand that environment is also a part of social responsibility .
23rd COP (CONFERENCE OF PARTIES ) :
i. It is organised by the United Nation climate chain corporation in Germany . ii. Many rules and policies for environment are made but they are very slow in execution .
iii. Their effects are very blur .
Nuclear power plant :
India is a country which is rich in solar and wind power but it is shifting to nuclear power plant , which is very harmful for environment . On the other hand other countries are shifting to solar and wind energy . RESEARCH METHODOLOGY For this I have chosen primary data collection method . To know the topic from its roots . I have created a questionnaire and done a research on 20 respondents views . Through this I came to knew that , our country have several rules and policies but its practical implications are really very blur . But , the Swachh Bharat Mission is appreciable step taken by the government of the country . Result and conclusion : • Disease such as malaria , cancers , hormonal imbalances are strengthening due to environment pollution . • Radioactive pollution , created by nuclear plant causes permanent changes in soil and birth defects , blindness and infertility in the humans . • Our contribution to environment is less as compare to what we take from it . For example : Navlakha a place in Indore known for “Nine lakh trees” . It’s now converted into the cemented roads and building . It’s a million dollar question . The awareness among people should be created . “The swachh Indore mission” can be set as an good example for it , as it become the city to win swachhta award for 2 consecutive years and first city to become “the zero landfill city’’ .
Many industrialists are just doing the pomp
and show under the name of social responsibility towards the nature . It’s adverse affects are very noticeable . It is alarming situation,because thing can effect our sustainable growth and development .