Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Leading Cause of
Death
- Problem
- The major cause of death found worldwide is known as pollution
- It has killed 8.9 million out of 9 million
people who died in 2012 according
to the World Health Organization
- Of the 8.9 million people killed 8.4
million resided in low- and
middle- income countries
- 1 million
from
chemicals
and
contaminated
soil
and
Water
- 3.7 milllion
deaths
caused
from
contaminated
outdor
air
- 4.2 million
deaths
caused by
particulates
exposure in
indoor air
from
cooking
stoves
- 840,000
succumbed
to poor
sanitation
according
to the
Global
Alliance fro
Health and
Pollution
- Why?
- The World Health Organization considers pollution as a risk factor- a threat to human health
- acts as a catalyst it
increases the rates of
theses disease above
normal
- it causes
heart
disease,
chest
infections,
cancers,
respiratory
diseases
or diarrhea
- kills one for every seven that
die. It causes more death
and disease than malaria,
AIDs and tuberculosis
combined
- there is an uncertain
range of chemicals that
may be causing
serious disease
especially in children
- Solutions
- Spread the
message
about
pollution's
effect on
people's health
and the world
- invest in
technologies that
are more
profitable, and
are inherently
cleaner
- change the type of diesel
fuel/oil that vehicles are allowed
to burn
- Introduce a new cook
stove to a needy
community
- Design
and build
a
treatment
plan
- focus on the
most
important
problems
first
- Spend more
money on
solutions rather
than studies
and clean-up
missions. If we
pay attention
more to clean
up than the
pollutant will
keep coming so
you have to
stop the
problem from
its roots.
- Connections
- When it was stating a
realistic fiction story
about the family who live
in poor conditions but
have no other choice due
to budget problems
reminded me of the
family we read from the
article named "This is
Where Your Smartphone
Battery Begins"
- The statistics from the World Health
Organization that stated that of those
who died 3.7 were outdoor and 4.2
were indoor reminded me of when we
learned in class that indoor air pollution
is more dirty than outdoor
- When it was stating in the article
about what it causes it reminded
me of lesson 18-4 and the
pollutants organizer since there
are so many pollutants out in the
air each one has its own human
health effect
- When in the article it states "developing countries
have to go through a pollution phase in order to
become a developed country" reminded me of unit
one chapter six when we learned about the four
stages of the Demographic Transition, in which the
population of a country can experience when it
becomes industrialized