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  2. Sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Sanitation refers to public health conditions related to clean drinking water and treatment and disposal of human excreta and sewage. [1] Preventing human contact with feces is part of sanitation, as is hand washing with soap. Sanitation systems aim to protect human health by providing a clean environment that will stop the transmission of ...

  3. Environmentalism of the poor - Wikipedia

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    Environmentalism of the poor. Environmentalism of the poor is a set of social movements that arise from environmental conflicts when impoverished people struggle against powerful state or private interests that threaten their livelihood, health, sovereignty, and culture. Part of the global environmental justice movement, it differs from ...

  4. Sustainable sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable sanitation is a sanitation system designed to meet certain criteria and to work well over the long-term. Sustainable sanitation systems consider the entire "sanitation value chain", from the experience of the user, excreta and wastewater collection methods, transportation or conveyance of waste, treatment, and reuse or disposal. [2]

  5. How Climate Change Disproportionately Affects People of Color

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    Geographic proximity to polluting facilities, for example, is a way in which disadvantaged communities of color are made vulnerable to climate change. Past policies can have a domino public health ...

  6. Outdoor Air Quality and Air Pollution - WebMD

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    Poor-quality outdoor air, whether it’s caused by wildfires, car emissions, or natural things like pollen or mold, can affect your health. Here’s a look at symptoms of air pollution and how to ...

  7. Bad Hygiene: Meaning, Signs, & Why It Matters - Healthline

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    Here are some signs that are indicative of poor hygiene in yourself or someone else: body odor from not showering regularly. unwashed or disheveled hair. bad breath, food between teeth, or signs ...

  8. List of pollution-related diseases - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, all pollution-related disease are environmental diseases, but not all environmental diseases are pollution-related diseases. Air pollution diseases [ edit ] According to the World Health Organization (WHO), air pollution is linked to 7 million premature deaths (1 in 8 of total global deaths) in 2012.

  9. Health Disparities in the Black Community: Conditions, Causes

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    Not surprisingly, this condition disproportionately affects children in communities with poor air quality. Black communities have been the target of environmental racism, resulting in exposure to ...

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