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Our health and our environment : Comments

By Sandra Bayley, published 10/8/2010

Sound public policy, as well as a doctors' skills, will be needed to prevent more environmentally caused health issues in coming decades.

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Interesting article. Climate change is usually viewed in terms of sea level rise and changes in rainfall but of course there are other health costs of both climate change and dirty energy we need to think about. I wonder for example what the long-term health impacts are of a major oil spill, as well as highly polluting projects like tar sands and other "unconventional" oil resources like shale oil.
Posted by PhilipM, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 8:24:23 AM
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More to add to the list of culpability that falls on the deniers.
What are you going to say to all the people who die from increased tropical diseases and all the other things the author mentioned? How can you justify your evil denialism in the face of such warnings and the awful consequences if you are wrong?
Posted by mikk, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 10:09:06 AM
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Come on love, you can't have it both ways.

That air pollution driving your respiratory problems. It's those filthy Brisbane council buses causing that, & just who is pushing public transport? You lot of course.

Then your Dengue fever fear campaign. What do you expect when you ban the best insecticide ever developed. The one that had Malaria virtually eliminated, before damn stupid greenies started their misinformation campaign.

Yes, that's right, bring back DDT, & Dengue will be gone, it's that easy.

It may happen quite soon. We saw that the half baked greenies against damns disappeared when it was inner city water that was threatened. I have no doubt that the same will apply when the wealthy urban greenie is threatened with disease. Roll on equity, & the rejection of this corrupt ideology they call green.
Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 1:18:15 PM
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(Oh that's right - I'm on Online Opinion - there's always a few kook deniers on here).

Thanks Sandra - I'd simply add:

The heat is on for change: coal [Doctors for the Environment Australia]
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/health-science/the-heat-is-on-for-change-coal/story-e6frg8y6-1225889568496

Tackle climate change now: AMA
http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/tackle-climate-change-now-ama-20100729-10xv6.html
Posted by kuke, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 5:59:19 PM
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health is relating the fitness factor of every person...

environment is the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism...all the objects around us...

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Posted by stevendane, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 8:19:47 PM
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Hasbeen, the DDT ban claim is a myth. Insects develop resistance to a chemical used repeatedly. That is the real reason DDT fell into disuse. You can easily find that out e.g. here http://info-pollution.com/ddtban.htm
Posted by PhilipM, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 10:59:54 PM
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