Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Environmental Degradation and Human Diseases

6 comments:

Teresa Leach said...

It really seems like this is going to be the death of us all. As stewards of the planet, I would hope that we figure out some solutions to our growing needs. Thanks for the powerpoint.

Andrea Freeman said...

It makes you wonder when will enough be enough? Even though society hears about the degradation that is going on, we still continue to strip away resources.

Wallace said...

The Environmental Degradation and Human Disease presentation was great. The negatives far outweigh the positives in this situation. Many people need to see the affects of their actions on the environment in which we live. It is a scary place out there.

SharonSherrod said...

Great powerpoint Fanetta! You put a lot of work into it. I am sad that the resources on Earth are being stripped away day by day. We are going to all have to work together to make a change that will make a difference. If everyone would do simple things like recycle, not use as much plastic, just cut back in some way - I think that would be a start at making a difference in the world where we live.

bmfraga said...

I was really surprised as to the percentage of deaths related to pollution. The information you presented with the facts and statistics of the United States compared to other countries and the lack of access to proper water supplies was alarming.

Candice Little said...

Wow! We all know that there is a connection between the environment and our health, but this really put it in my face. I know I could do better in helping to protect what is left of our environment.