Environmental Issues
Instructions:
- Choose one of the assignments below and post your answers or ‘editorial’ in this forum.
- Select an article from the mass media (newspaper) that deals with an “environmental” health issue. Analyze and critique the article by answering the following questions:
- What are the characteristics of the community involved?
- What appears to be the sources of the problem?
- What evidence is provided in the article to substantiate the cause?
- Does the news coverage describe health effects?
- What population is at risk?
- Does the coverage provide adequate information for consumers to understand the problem and seek any needed assistance?
- How would you improve this article for better public awareness?
- Identify an environmental health problem in your community.
- Familiarize yourself about this problem by interviewing or talking with experts in the area, reading recent literature and research reports, and searching the Internet for information about the problem.
- Contact your Senator or Congressperson who has been involved in legislation related to the problem and learn what he or she plans to do about it.
- Summarize what you have learned and present it in writing as a letter to the editor of your local newspaper.
- Share the letter in this Discussion Forum
- Select an article from the mass media (newspaper) that deals with an “environmental” health issue. Analyze and critique the article by answering the following questions:
- Your response should be 50 – 100 words.
Answer preview
GFL is the source of the problem through the emission of gases from their manufacturing activities, creating rashes and congenital disabilities. The evidence given is from the director of the Indian Environmental Group, while GFL was going to be awarded by the UN, while they released emissions at night. Moreover, the media programmed health issues such as congenital disabilities and body rashes caused by GFL through a picture of an Indian family. The population at risk is the people living in Nath-Kuva village. However, the coverage provides adequate information for people to understand the problem showcasing how GFL using money to stop the community’s resistance. Finally, I would improve this article by stating the measure creating a campaign against such companies that take advantage of the poor.
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