New Series: Protect U
By Wesley Joseph • May 12th, 2008 • Category: General
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This series of articles will help you earn a Bachelor’s of Science in Environmental Self Protection from Protect University.
Okay, enough cheese. We’re writing about simple ways you can help yourself to survive through a damaged environment, both inside and outside of the home. This is all about how to protect you! There are pollutants high and wide that, given some basic advice, we can all attempt to break contact with, help our bodies to deal better with, and give ourselves a fighting shot at avoiding diseases to which environmental toxins contribute.
What it really comes down to is that we all have the responsibility to improve our envirohuman impact but the environment is still a long way from being, “clean.” We all have to be concerned with protecting ourselves from the damaging elements we may encounter.
Many of the posts (if not most) in this section may be original posts from a partner blog, Healthascope, which may be better suited to talking about health issues. This is an important series discussing where health concerns and environmental toxicity intersect. It concerns the part of the definition of “envirohuman impact” where the damaged environment negatively impacts human life, and how we can better deal with that.
Enjoy this series. We know you’ll get that diploma from Protect U and we’ll be there every step of the way! Let’s go!
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Wesley Joseph is the primary editor for EHI. He comes from a strong political science background and is interested in the effect humans' actions have on the environment, how in turn the environment affects humans, and how environmental policy at large and personal actions can both change into positive envirohuman impacts.
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