Environmental Consequences: Asbestos and Human Health
Today I am delighted to publish a guest post on asbestos and human health, and their links to the environment. The post is by James O’Shea, content editor of www.maacenter.org. James K. Bashkin (Site Publisher and Editor).
The processing of fossil fuels has a long trail of consequences, with some being more obvious than others. There are essentially two tiers of negative ramifications to backwards energy policies. The first of these are the direct environmental consequences of the burning of fossil, which has been well documented in recent years with the recent interest in the effects of global warming. However, the second tier are the human health effects associated with the burning of fossil fuels.
Some of human health effects associated with fossil fuels are more obvious than others. In South Africa and Australia, the ozone is among the most depleted of anywhere on the planet. It is no surprise then that […]
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