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Guest Post: Improving Health For Today and Tomorrow

Posted on 18. Jul, 2009 by Jen in Eco-Office Gals, Green Business

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July 16, 2009 Written by James O’ Shea with the maacenter

Going green used to be considered expensive and a luxury for those who could afford the trend. Now it appears that we are learning that not only is adopting more environmentally conscious attitudes good for our economic situation, but also our….health? Yes, if we dig a bit deeper we can see that dirty industries and backwards policy is actually harming the health of the earth for our children and the health of her inhabitants today.

There are two levels of health consequences associated with dirty industry, both direct and indirect. The direct consequences are examples like increased asthma rates in areas with high smog indices. Chlorofluorocarbon release into the atmosphere has shown to decrease the filter of direct sunlight on the planet, resulting in more concentrated ultraviolet light reaching the surface of the earth. Perhaps it is no surprise then that in countries with depleted atmospheric gas, skin cancer rates are among the highest in the world.

The indirect health consequences are harder to see immediately, but closer examination reveals that these are, in fact, perhaps the most hazardous. Bi-products of dirty and backwards industries, such as coal and oil processing, include cancer causing substances like asbestos and benzene. A U.K. study conducted in 2002 indicated that coal and oil industry workers are at a much higher risk of developing mesothelioma and leukemia. Dr. Robert Taub among many other doctors who specialize in this area understand that these are substances that can be directly traced to antiquated pre-regulation equipment in industries whose environmental hazards are even more inherent.

Can we really afford to continue on the path we were on before? Investment in clean industry means not a healthier planet for our children and grandchildren, but also a healthier place for us to live today.

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4 Responses to “Guest Post: Improving Health For Today and Tomorrow”

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  2. Pola from Cheap Coach Bags

    14. Aug, 2009

    We always strive to improve our bodies yet we also have to be aware of the environment to be sustainable. Sometimes all it takes is conscious living.

  3. Bernice from netalab

    13. Sep, 2009

    Have a healthy living and all things will follow :)

  4. zach

    14. Sep, 2009

    I definitely see the need to keep our planet clean. It is like a chain reaction. If we start cleaning up our planet it will trickle down to a healthier life for everyone!

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