Title: Causes and Consequences of Environmental Degradation
1Causes and Consequences of Environmental
Degradation
2Am I Stoned?
- A 1999 Utah anti-drug pamphlet warns
- Danger signs that your child may be smoking
marijuana include excessive preoccupation with
social causes, race relations, and environmental
issues
3Our Home
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5Overpopulation
- World population - exponential growth
- 1 billion in 1800
- 2.5 billion in 1950
- 6 billion in 2000
- 7 billion in 2011
6Overpopulation
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America primarily
affected - Causes
- Poverty
- Womens rights issues
- impaired access to reproductive health care and
education - political/legal/economic/social marginalization
7Air Pollution
8Health Effects of Air Pollution
- Causes approximately 60,000 - 75,000 premature
deaths/yr. in U.S. - 656,000 in China
- Over 2 million worldwide
9Health Effects of Air Pollution
- MI
- CHF
- Ventricular arrythmias
- Asthma/COPD
- PVD
- Cerebrovascular disease
- Multiple other illnesses
10Air Pollution
- Indoor combustion of coal and biomass for
cooking, heating and food preservation - 3 billion people worldwide
- 2 million deaths/yr
- Tobacco smoke
- 5.4 million deaths/yr worldwide (1/10 deaths)
11Air Pollution The Good News
- Reductions in air pollution under Clean Air Act
Account for up to 15 of overall increase in life
expectancy in major U.S. metropolitan areas - Saved 160,000 lives in 2010
12Effects of Ozone Destruction
- Ozone hole over Antarctic (2½X size of Europe)
- Shrinking
- Increased cataracts (UV damage)
- Increased lifetime melanoma risk
- 1/1500 - 1930
- 1/68 - today
13US Energy Consumption by Fuel
- Oil 37 - peak oil production expected 2014
- Natural gas 24
- Coal 22 - peak coal production 1920
- Nuclear 8.5
- Renewables (mostly hydroelectric and biomass
small amounts of geothermal, wind, and solar)
7.3
14Oil and War
- Countries that export oil are gt40 times more
likely to be engaged in civil war than those that
do not - Gulf Wars I and II
- The Future Water Wars
15Toxins/Pesticides
- 6 trillion tons of over 85,000 chemicals produced
annually - More than 90 have never been screened for
toxicity - 5 billion lbs/yr pesticides worldwide
- 1.1 billion lbs/yr in U.S.
- About 3 lbs/person/yr in U.S.
16Pesticides
- EPA U.S. farm workers suffer up to 300,000
pesticide-related acute illnesses and injuries
per year - 25 million cases/yr worldwide
- NAS Pesticides in food could cause up to 1
million cancers in the current generation of
Americans - WHO 1,000,000 people killed by pesticides over
the last 6 years
17Health Effects of Pesticides
- Autism
- Parkinsons Disease
- Alzheimers disease
- Diabetes
- Obesity (with prenatal exposure)
- Depression
- ADHD
- Endocrine/reproductive effects
18Toxic Pollutants
- 85,000 known or suspected hazardous waste sites
in the U.S. - Environmental Racism
- Waste dumps/incinerators more common in lower SES
neighborhoods - Cancer Belt (Baton Rogue to New Orleans)
19Infamous Industrial Disasters
- Minimata, Japan
- Love Canal
- Bhopal, India
- Chernobyl, USSR
20Infamous Industrial Disasters
- Alaska, Exxon Valdez, 1989
- 2006 BP Alaskan pipeline rupture
- 2010 BP Gulf disaster
- 2011 Yellowstone pipe rupture
21Minimata DiseaseW Eugene Smith
22Deforestation
- Tropical forests constitute 7 of land surface
area, contain gt 50 of plant and animal species - Majority of tropical forests destroyed
- One acre of worlds forest cut down every second
- 50 of global wetlands destroyed (54 in U.S.)
23Deforestation
- Historical-Easter Island (Polynesians), Middle
East, U.S. Southwest (Anasazi Indians) - Contemporary-Mauritania, Ethiopia, Haiti
deforested-Philippines and Thailand are now net
importers of forest products, looking at Latin
America
24Deforestation Causes
- New agricultural settlements (overpopulation,
poverty, unsustainable farming practices) - Logging
- Oil and gas exploration
- Cattle ranching
- Drug cultivation
25Global Warming
26Consequences of Global Warming
- 160,000 deaths and 5.5 million disability-adjusted
life years lost per year - WHO, UN Environment Program
- Expected to double by 2020
27Consequences of Global Warming
- Polar icecaps/glaciers/Greenland ice
sheet/Himalayas/permafrost melting, sea levels
rising - ? weather extremes/natural disasters/insurance
claims - ? infectious diseases
28Greenlands Ice Cap Melting 1992
29Greenlands Ice Cap Melting 2002
30Greenlands Ice Cap Melting 2005
31Global Warming
- The top 1/5 of the worlds largest 145 countries
account for 63 of global C02 emissions (lowest
1/5 2) - Countries most affected are those least
responsible - Climate refugees
- Disappearing locales Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Kivalina
(Alaska), Male (Maldives)
32Agriculture
- Global per capita cropland down over 50 from
1961 to present - Soil erosion exceeds soil formation
- Decreasing crop diversity/genetic diversity
- Consequences vulnerability to disease, huge crop
losses (e.g., Irish potato famine)
33Factory Farming
34Factory Farming
- Factory farms have replaced industrial factories
as the 1 polluters of American waterways - Agriculture accounts for 70 of U.S. antibiotic
use - CDC Antibiotic use in food animals is the
dominant source of antibiotic resistance among
food-borne pathogens.
35Overfishing
- Fisheries collapsing
- Coral reef destruction
- Aquaculture
36Species Loss
- Rate of extinction 4,000-6,000 species/year
- 1,000 - 10,000X background rate of extinction
37Causes of Species Loss
- Habitat loss (overpopulation, logging, etc.)
- Environmental pollution
- Global warming
- Exotic species invasions
- Overhunting
- Black market in endangered animals
- HUMANS
38Maldistribution of Wealth
- 500 billionaires worldwide
- top 250 billionaires worth 1 trillion, the
combined income of bottom 2.5 billion people (45
of worlds population)
39Maldistribution of Wealth
- U.S Richest 1 of the population owns 50 of
the countrys wealth -poorest 90 own
30-widest gap of any industrialized nation - Associated with 880,000 deaths per year over
expected number if gap was same as in Western
European nations
40Maldistribution of wealth
- Less than 4 of the combined wealth of the 225
richest individuals in the world would pay for
ongoing access to basic education, health care
(including reproductive health care), adequate
food, safe water, and adequate sanitation for all
humans (UNDP)
41Declaration of Independence
- All men are created equal.
42George Orwell
- Some people are more equal than others
43Hudson River, 2009
44Voltaire
- The comfort of the rich rests upon an abundance
of the poor
45Maldistribution of Wealth/Resources Threatens
National Security and Requires a Permanent War
Economy
- The U.S. has about 50 of the worlds wealth,
but only 6.3 of its population. This situation
cannot fail to be the object of envy and
resentment. Our real task in the coming period is
to devise a pattern of relationships which will
permit us to maintain this position of disparity
withoug positive detriment to our national
security. - George Kennan, U.S. State Dept. Policy Planning
Study, 1948
46Racial Disparities
- Economic
- Educational
- Criminal justice system involvement
- Discrimination
47Racial Disparities Health Care
- Higher maternal and infant mortality
- Higher death rates for most diseases
- Shorter life expectancies
- Less health insurance
- Fewer diagnostic tests / therapeutic procedures
48Racial Disparities Health Care
- Equalizing the mortality rates of whites and
African-Americans would have averted 686,202
deaths between 1991 and 2000 - Whereas medical advances averted 176,633 deaths
- AJPH 2004942078-2081
49Overconsumption (Affluenza)
- U.S. 6.3 of worlds population
- Own 50 of the worlds wealth
- U.S. responsible for-25 of worlds energy
consumption-33 of paper use-72 of hazardous
waste production (1 ton/person/year)
50But are we happier?
- Workloads increasing, vacation and free time
decreasing - U.S. Only OECD country not to guarantee paid
vacation and sick leave - Erosion of social capital
51Economic Stagnation
- Inflation-adjusted income of the median U.S.
household - 1989 - 54,600
- 1997 - 49,000
- 2004 - 44,389
- 2009 - 49,777
- 2011 - 51,860
- Financial Crisis / Recession
52Exorbitant CEO Pay
- CEO salaries up 500 since 1980
- The average CEO makes 300-400X the salary of the
average U.S. worker (1960 - 41X 1980 - 42X) - Mexico 451
- Britain 251
- Germany 111
- Japan 101
53The Global Economy
- 53 of the worlds 100 largest economies are
private corporations 47 are countries - Wal-Mart is larger than Israel and Greece
- ATT is larger than Malaysia and Ireland
54Corporations
- Almost 6 million corporations
- 500 companies control 70 of world trade
55Corporations
- Internalize profits
- Externalize health and environmental costs
- Confidential legal settlements keep important
public health and safety information secret - May delay governmental intervention, cause
unnecessary morbidity and mortality
56Corporate Taxation
- Corporations shouldered over 30 of the nations
tax burden in 1950 vs. 6.5 today (real rate
2.8 per U.S. Treasury Department) - Corporate taxes are at their lowest level since
WW II
57Reasons for Inadequate Corporate Taxation
- Tax breaks, corporate welfare, corporation-friendl
y tax laws, loopholes, transferring assets
overseas - Cheating and under-payment common
- Offshore tax havens shelter capital
58Ugland House, Cayman Islands18,000 Corporations
Registered Here
59The Stock Market
- 20 of Americans own stock
- 90 of stocks, bonds, and mutual fund assets
owned by 10 - 51 of all stocks, bonds, and mutual fund assets
owned by 1
60Consequences of Differential Stock Ownership
- Corporations are answerable to their shareholders
- Governments are answerable (at least in theory)
to their citizens (either through elections or
revolutions)
61Economic Injustices
- The Third World Debt Crisis
- Africa/Latin America/Asia - 300 billion
- Unfair economic organizations and trade
agreements - WTO, IMF, GATT, NAFTA, others
- Child labor
- ? Unionization
- Unsafe working conditions
62Foreign Aid
- In total dollars U.S. 1
- As a of GDP, U.S. 21
- U.S. Aid Over 1/3 military, 1/4 economic, 1/3
for food and development
63Foreign Aid
- 0.9 of the total federal budget
- On average, Americans think that 24 of the
federal budget goes toward foreign aid
64U.S. Charitable Giving
- Approximately 250 billion/year
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- 2.5 of income
- 2.9 at height of Great Depression
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662009 Federal Budget2.65 trillion
67World Military Spending (2008)
68The Military and Pollution
- Worlds single largest polluter
- 6-10 of global air pollution
- 2-11 of world raw material use
- 97 of all high level and 78 of all low level
nuclear waste - Military exempt from most environmental
regulations
69The Military Diversion of Resources Away from
Health Care
- 3 hours world arms spending annual WHO budget
- 1/2 day of world arms spending full childhood
immunizations for all worlds children - 3 days of U.S. military spending amt. spent on
health, education, and welfare for U.S. children
in 1 year
70The Military Diversion of Resources Away from
Health Care and Other Scientific Projects
- 3 weeks of world arms spending/yr. primary
health care for all in poor countries, incl. safe
water and full immunizations - 25 of the worlds 2.5 million research
scientists and engineers work entirely on
military R and D
71- Every gun that is made, every warship launched,
every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense
a theft from those who hunger and are not fed,
those who are cold and not clothed. - Dwight D. Eisenhower
72Poverty and Hunger
- US 14 of residents and 20 of children live in
poverty - Rates of poverty in Blacks and Hispanics almost
3X Whites - 17 (52 million people) lack health insurance
(2011) - Poverty associated with worse physical and mental
health
73Poverty
- 1.1 billion people lack access to safe, clean
drinking water-1.8 million child deaths/year - 2 billion have no electricity
- 2.6 billion do not have adequate sanitation
services - Lack of clean water and sanitation cause 4
billion cases of diarrhea and 1.6 million deaths
per year
74Famine
75Famine
- 1.5 billion malnourished
- Hunger kills 18,000 people per day, most under
age 5 - Hunger-related causes kill as many people in 8
days as the atomic bomb killed at Hiroshima
76Poverty and Priorities
- Amount of money needed each year (in addition to
current expenditures) to provide water and
sanitation for all people in developing nations
9 billion - Amount of money spent annually on cosmetics in
the U.S. 8 billion
77Poverty and Priorities
- Amount of money needed each year ( in addition to
current expenditures) to provide reproductive
health care for all women in developing countries
12 billion - Amount of money spent annually on perfumes in
Europe and the U.S. 12 billion
78Medical Care
- 50 of global health care budget spent in the
U.S. - Per capita expenditure on health care
- U.S. 8,160
- Typical poor African/Asian country 5-10
79Medical Care
- U.S. - 52 million uninsured
- Ranks 24th worldwide in overall population health
(as judged by disability-adjusted life
expectancy) - Ranks 42nd in global life expectancy
80Headline from The Onion
- Uninsured Man Hopes His Symptoms Diagnosed This
Week On House
81Would You Sign a Petition to Ban Dihydrogen
Monoxide?
- 1. It can cause excessive sweating and
vomiting2. It is a major component in acid
rain3. It can cause severe burns in its gaseous
state4. It can kill you if accidentally
inhaled5. It contributes to erosion6. It
decreases effectiveness of automobile brakes7.
It has been found in tumors of terminal cancer
patients
82Geographic Ignorance
- Percent of US teens unable to locate the
following on a map - United States 11
- Pacific Ocean 29
- United Kingdom 68
83Ignorance/Pseudoscientific Beliefs
- Half of US citizens do not believe in evolution
and do believe that humans and dinosaurs
coexisted (2007) - 22 of Americans dont know whether an atomic
bomb has ever been dropped (2000) - 25 believe in UFOs (2007)
84The Obfuscation of Science
- Advertising
- US spends 290 billion/yr on advertising (almost
1,000/person/yr in the U.S. - Lobbying
- Campaign Contributions (Citizens United)
- Greenwash
- Astroturfing
85The Obfuscation of Science
- Corporate Front Groups
- Sponsored Environmental Educational Materials
- Media consolidation, corporate control
- 5 corporations control majority of US media, down
from 50 in 1983
86Global Warming Controversial?
- Of 928 articles in peer-reviewed scientific
journals, 0 were in doubt as to the existence or
cause of global warming - Of 636 articles in the popular press (NY Times,
Washington Post, LA Times, WSJ), 53 expressed
doubt as to the existence (and primary cause) of
global warming - Science 20043061686-7
- (Study covers 1993-2003)
87Lobbying
- Over 15,000 full-time lobbyists
- Estimates of return on lobbying range from 28 to
100 for every 1 spent
88Lobbying
- Lobbying groups spent 3.5 billion in 2010
(federal lobbying, a record) - All single issue ideological groups combined
(e.g., pro-choice, anti-abortion, feminist and
consumer organizations, senior citizens, etc.)
76 million - SCOTUS Citizens United decision has opened the
floodgates for unlimited corporate contributions
89The Decline of Democracy
- True democracy demands an informed citizenry
(education), freedom of the press (media), and
involvement (will, time, money) - Democracy is critical to the success of public
health
90Corporations and International Agreements
- Corporations attempt to influence writing and
acceptance/rejection of international agreements - Through misinformation, lobbyists, revolving door
between industry and government - Large behind the scenes role
91International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism
- Failure to sign or approve
- Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change
- International Covenant on Economic, Social, and
Cultural Rights - Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel
Land Mines
92International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism
- Failure to sign or approve
- Treaty to ban cluster bombs Convention on the
Rights of the Child - Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination
Against Women
93International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism
- Failure to sign or approve
- WHO Code of Conduct for Marketing Breast Milk
Substitutes - Convention for the Suppression of Traffic in
Persons - The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic
Pollutants
94Primo Levi
- A country is considered the more civilized the
more the wisdom and efficiency of its laws hinder
a weak man from becoming too weak or a powerful
one too powerful.
95Solutions
- Stronger environmental laws
- Restructure tax system
- Renewable energy
- More equitable distribution of medical research
funds and health care dollars - Single payer health care (PHM/PHC)
96Solutions
- Improve status of women / access to reproductive
health care - Living wage laws
- E.g., NY, LA, Chicago, and Philadelphia
- Create maximum wage
- Reform education
97Solutions
- Publicly financed campaigns and campaign finance
reform - Proportional representation
- Instant runoff voting/cumulative voting/range
(rating) voting
98Solutions Vote
- US voter turnout low (139/172 worldwide)
- Wealthy vote at almost twice rate of poor
- Whites gt Blacks gt Hispanics
- Old gt Young
- Property owners gt Renters
- Activism / Protesting / Whistleblowing
- Work in Groups (PSR)
99Günter Grass
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- The first job of a citizen is to keep your mouth
open.
100Anita Roddick
- "If you think you are too small to have an
impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in your
tent"
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