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Page 1: Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future Richard T. Wright Environmental Hazards and Human Health PPT by Clark E. Adams Chapter 15.

Environmental Science: Toward a Sustainable Future Richard T. Wright

Environmental Hazards and Human Health

PPT by Clark E. Adams

Chapter 15

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Environmental Hazards and Human Health

Links between human health and the environment

Pathways of risk Risk assessment

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Some Definitions

Environment: combination of physical, chemical, and biological factors

Hazard: anything that can cause injury, death, disease, damage to personal/public property, or deterioration or destruction of environmental components

Risk: probability of suffering a loss as a result of exposure to a hazard

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Links between Human Health and the Environment

The picture of health Environmental hazards

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The Picture of Health: Some Terms

Morbidity: incidence of disease in a population

Mortality: incidence of death in a population

Epidemiology: study of presence, distribution, and control of disease in a population

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Causes of Human Mortality

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Environmental Hazards

Cultural Biological Physical Chemical

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Cultural Hazards

Consequence of choice Risky behavior To what cultural hazards do college

students commonly subject themselves?

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Deaths from Various Cultural Hazards

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Biological Hazards

Pathogenic bacteria Fungi Viruses Protozoans Worms

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Global Map of Tuberculosis, 2001

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Infectious Diseases

More prevalent in, but not exclusive to, developing countries

Contamination of food and water Lack of resources for sanitation Lack of education

Ideal climates for transmission of vector-borne diseases like malaria

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Malarial Parasite Life Cycle

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Physical Hazards

Natural disasters, e.g., tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires

Avoidance of risk important in prevention, e.g., building homes in floodplains, and living on the coast

Climate change: consequences of elevated greenhouse gases

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Chemical Hazards

Result of industrialization Exposure through ingestion, inhalation,

absorption through skin May be direct use or accidental

Many chemicals are toxic at low levels

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Chemical Hazards

74 chemicals are known to be carcinogenic (Table 15-2)

Environmental carcinogens initiate mutations in DNA; several mutations lead to a malignancy

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Pathways of Risk

The risk of being poor The cultural risk of tobacco use Risk and infectious diseases Toxic risk pathways

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The Risk of Being Poor

One major pathway for hazards is poverty No money for health insurance Higher probability of exposure to

environmental hazards

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The 10 Leading Global Risk Factors

Fig. 15-9 here

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Environmental Health

Factors contributing to the environmental health of a nation include: Education Nutrition Commitment from government More equitable distribution of wealth

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The Cultural Risk of Tobacco Use

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Regulation of Smoking

Warning labels Smoke-free zones in public places FDA regulations Lawsuits against the tobacco industry

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Risk and Infectious Diseases

One major pathway of risk is contamination of food and water Inadequate hygiene Inferior sewage treatment

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Control of Infectious Disease

Genome sequencing of the Anopheles mosquito

Bed nets Change in land use

practices: wetland development

New effective antimalarial drugs

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Worldwide Distribution of Malaria

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Toxic Risk Pathways

Categories of impact of airborne pollutants Chronic: effect takes place over a period of

years Acute: life-threatening reaction within a period

of hours or days Carcinogenic: pollutants initiate cellular

change leading to cancer

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Indoor Air Pollution: Developed Countries

Hazardous fumes from home products

Well-insulated buildings

Long exposure to indoor air

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Indoor Air Pollution: Developing Countries

Results from burning biofuels (wood, dung) inside homes Acute respiratory infections in children Chronic lung diseases Lung cancer Birth-related problems

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Risk Assessment

Environmental risk assessment by the EPA

Public-health risk assessment Risk management Risk perception

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Definition of Risk Assessment

The process of evaluating the risks associated with a particular hazard before taking some action in which the particular hazard is present

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Loss of Life Expectancy from Various Risks: Top Five (see Fig. 15-16)

Alcoholic Poverty Smoking – male Poor social connections Heart disease

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Loss of Life Expectancy from Various Risks

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Environmental Risk Assessment by the EPA

Hazard assessment (What chemicals cause cancer?)

Dose-response assessment (How much?) Exposure assessment (How long?) Risk characterization (How many will die?)

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Public-Health Risk Assessment

Potential global impact High likelihood of causality Modifiability Availability of data (see Table 15-4)

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Risk Management

Usually involves: Cost–benefit analysis Risk–benefit analysis Public preferences

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Risk Perception: Hazard vs. Outrage

Hazard: expresses primarily a concern for fatalities only

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Risk Perception: Hazard vs. Outrage

Outrage includes: Lack of familiarity with technology Extent to which the risk is voluntary Public impressions of hazards Overselling safety Morality Control Fairness

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Risk Assessment/Management

Some suggest we use distributive justice in making decisions about risk Ethical process of making certain that

everyone receives proper consideration Should reduce environmental racism/injustice

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Risk Assessment/Management

Not a perfect system Precautionary principle

Lack of certainty should not be used as a reason for preventing environmental degradation/hazards

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End of Chapter 15