1. Energy Consumption and Environmental Health
Whether it is gaseous emissions, or chemical exposures, these energy sources have taxing effects on the environment, which, in turn, creates vulnerabilities to human health. ... Production of energy in underdeveloped countries, such as Nigeria, is often harmful to the local environment. ... In search of economic sufficiency, which often is not attained, oil production is destroying the domestic environment. ... It is necessary for survival, but also has repercussions on environmental health, which, in turn, causes the demise of human health. ... This places the global environment at great risk...
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- Grade Level: Graduate