¢Environmental
damages is the deterioration of the environment
through depletion of resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems and
the extinction of wildlife. It is
defined as any change or disturbance to the environment perceived to be
deleterious or undesirable.[1][citation needed]
¢Environmental damages
is one of the Ten
Threats officially cautioned by the High Level Threat
Panel of the United
Nations. The World Resources
Institute (WRI), UNEP (the
United Nations Environment Programme), UNDP (the United Nations
Development Programme) and the World Bank have
made public an important report on health and
the environment worldwide on May 1, 1998.
¢The United Nations
International Strategy for Disaster Reduction defines environmental degradation
as “The reduction of the capacity of the
environment to meet social and ecological objectives, and needs”.[2]
¢Environmental damages
is of many types. When natural habitats are destroyed or natural resources are
depleted, environment is degraded.
¢Environmental
Change and Human Health, a special section of World Resources 1998-99 in this
report describes how preventable illnesses and premature deaths are
still occurring in very large numbers. If vast improvements are made in human
health, millions of people will be living longer, healthier lives than ever
before. In these poorest regions of the world an
estimated 11 million children, or about one in five, will not live to see their
fifth birthday, primarily because of environment-related diseases. Child mortality is
larger than the combined populations of Norway and Switzerland, and
mostly due to malaria, acute
respiratory infections or diarrhea — illnesses
that are largely preventable.
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