Health in Mapeh
Health in Mapeh
Health in Mapeh
COMMUNITY
Healthy Community
A healthy community is one where people have good physical and emotional
health. But this is more than just the absence of illness. A healthy community
promotes well-being and offers a high quality of life. Healthy communities
can be measured along five dimensions which contribute significantly to
people’s ability to thrive.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
Our planet is poised at the brink of a severe environmental crisis. Current environmental
problems make us vulnerable to disasters and tragedies, now and in the future. We are in a
state of planetary emergency, with environmental problems piling up high around us. Unless
we address the various issues prudently and seriously we are surely doomed for disaster.
Current environmental problems require urgent attention.
1. Pollution: Pollution of air, water and soil require millions of years to recoup. Industry and
motor vehicle exhaust are the number one pollutants. Heavy metals, nitrates and plastic are
toxins responsible for pollution. While water pollution is caused by oil spill, acid rain, urban
runoff; air pollution is caused by various gases and toxins released by industries and factories
and combustion of fossil fuels; soil pollution is majorly caused by industrial waste that
deprives soil from essential nutrients.
2. 2. Global Warming: Climate changes like global warming is the result of human
practices like emission of Greenhouse gases. Global warming leads to rising temperatures of
the oceans and the earth’ surface causing melting of polar ice caps, rise in sea levels and also
unnatural patterns of precipitation such as flash floods, excessive snow or desertification.
5. Waste Disposal: The over consumption of resources and creation of plastics are creating a
global crisis of waste disposal. Developed countries are notorious for producing an excessive
amount of waste or garbage and dumping their waste in the oceans and, less developed
countries. Nuclear waste disposal has tremendous health hazards associated with it. Plastic,
fast food, packaging and cheap electronic wastes threaten the well being of humans. Waste
disposal is one of urgent current environmental problem.
6. Climate Change: Climate change is yet another environmental problem that has surfaced
in last couple of decades. It occurs due to rise in global warming which occurs due to
increase in temperature of atmosphere by burning of fossil fuels and release of harmful gases
by industries. Climate change has various harmful effects but not limited to melting of polar
ice, change in seasons, occurrence of new diseases, frequent occurrence of floods and change
in overall weather scenario.
7. Loss of Biodiversity: Human activity is leading to the extinction of species and habitats
and and loss of bio-diversity. Eco systems, which took millions of years to perfect, are in
danger when any species population is decimating. Balance of natural processes like
pollination is crucial to the survival of the eco-system and human activity threatens the same.
Another example is the destruction of coral reefs in the various oceans, which support the
rich marine life.
8. Deforestation: Our forests are natural sinks of carbon dioxide and produce fresh oxygen
as well as helps in regulating temperature and rainfall. At present forests cover 30% of the
land but every year tree cover is lost amounting to the country of Panama due to growing
population demand for more food, shelter and cloth. Deforestation simply means clearing of
green cover and make that land available for residential, industrial or commercial purpose.
9. Ocean Acidification: It is a direct impact of excessive production of CO2. 25% of CO2
produced by humans. The ocean acidity has increased by the last 250 years but by 2100, it
may shoot up by 150%. The main impact is on shellfish and plankton in the same way as
human osteoporosis.
10. Ozone Layer Depletion: The ozone layer is an invisible layer of protection around the
planet that protects us from the sun’s harmful rays. Depletion of the crucial Ozone layer of
the atmosphere is attributed to pollution caused by Chlorine and Bromide found in Chloro-
floro carbons (CFC’s). Once these toxic gases reach the upper atmosphere, they cause a hole
in the ozone layer, the biggest of which is above the Antarctic. The CFC’s are banned in
many industries and consumer products. Ozone layer is valuable because it prevents harmful
UV radiation from reaching the earth. This is one of the most important current
environmental problem.
11. Acid Rain: Acid rain occurs due to the presence of certain pollutants in the atmosphere.
Acid rain can be caused due to combustion of fossil fuels or erupting volcanoes or rotting
vegetation which release sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere. Acid rain is
a known environmental problem that can have serious effect on human health, wildlife and
aquatic species.
12. Water Pollution: Clean drinking water is becoming a rare commodity. Water is
becoming an economic and political issue as the human population fights for this resource.
One of the options suggested is using the process of desalinization. Industrial development is
filling our rivers seas and oceans with toxic pollutants which are a major threat to human
health.
13. Urban Sprawl: Urban sprawl refers to migration of population from high density urban
areas to low density rural areas which results in spreading of city over more and more rural
land. Urban sprawl results in land degradation, increased traffic, environmental issues and
health issues. The ever growing demand of land displaces natural environment consisting of
flora and fauna instead of being replaced.
14: Public Health Issues: The current environmental problems pose a lot of risk to health of
humans, and animals. Dirty water is the biggest health risk of the world and poses threat to
the quality of life and public health. Run-off to rivers carries along toxins, chemicals and
disease carrying organisms. Pollutants cause respiratory disease like Asthma and cardiac-
vascular problems. High temperatures encourage the spread of infectious diseases like
Dengue.
The need for change in our daily lives and the movements of our government is growing.
Because so many different factors come into play; voting, governmental issues, the desire to
stick to routine, many people don’t consider that what they do will affect future generations.
If humans continue moving forward in such a harmful way towards the future, then there
will be no future to consider. Although it’s true that we cannot physically stop our ozone
layer from thinning (and scientists are still having trouble figuring out what is causing it
exactly,) there are still so many things we can do to try and put a dent in what we already
know. By raising awareness in your local community and within your families about these
issues, you can help contribute to a more environmentally conscious and friendly place for
you to live.
QUESTIONNAIRE
Direction: Answer the following question and write the correct answer.
1. Is one where people have good physical and emotional health. But this is
more than just the absence of illness.
2. ___________ of air, water and soil require millions of years to recoup. Industry and motor
vehicle exhaust are the number one pollutants. Heavy metals, nitrates and plastic are toxins
responsible for pollution.
3. ____________ leads to rising temperatures of the oceans and the earth’ surface causing
melting of polar ice caps, rise in sea levels and also unnatural patterns of precipitation such
as flash floods, excessive snow or desertification.
C. Deforestation D. Population
6. The over consumption of resources and creation of plastics are creating a global crisis of
waste disposal.
7. Our forests are natural sinks of carbon dioxide and produce fresh oxygen as well as helps
in regulating temperature and rainfall.
8. ____________ refers to migration of population from high density urban areas to low
density rural areas which results in spreading of city over more and more rural land.
A. Over Population B. Acid Rain
9. Clean drinking water is becoming a rare commodity. Water is becoming an economic and
political issue as the human population fights for this resource.
10. It is a direct impact of excessive production of CO2. 25% of CO2 produced by humans.
The ocean acidity has increased by the last 250 years but by 2100, it may shoot up by 150%.
The main impact is on shellfish and plankton in the same way as human osteoporosis.
11. Genetic modification of food results in increased toxins and diseases as genes from an
allergic plant can transfer to target plant.
12. The current environmental problems pose a lot of risk to health of humans, and animals.
14. Human activity is leading to the extinction of species and habitats and
________________.
KEY TO CORRECTION:
1. D
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. A
10. D
11. B.
12. C.
13. C.
14. A.
15. C.