While the report is best remembered for its advocacy of sustainable development and its catalyzing role in shaping the agenda that led to the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), the so called “Earth Summit,” environmental security is specified in the report as the provision of the conditions necessary for sustainable development. The contemporary formulation of environmental security was effectively put on the international policy agenda by the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) in its 1987 report, Our Common Future. More optimistic interpretations of the future suggest possibilities of using environmental actions to facilitate peace building and a more constructive approach to shaping earth’s future.Įnvironmental Security and Sustainable Development While the Paris Agreement on Climate Change recognized the urgency of tackling climate change, the topic has not become security policy priority for most states, nor yet for the United Nations, despite numerous policy efforts to securitize climate change and instigate emergency responses to deal with the issue. Failure to make this transition will lead to further rapid disruptions of climate and add impetus to proposals to artificially intervene in the earth system using geoengineering techniques, which might in turn generate further conflicts from states with different interests in how the earth system is shaped in future. But so far, at least, this focus on avoiding the worst consequences of future climate change has not displaced traditional policies of energy security that primarily ensure supplies of fossil fuels to power economic growth. Earth system science findings and the recognition of the scale of human transformations of nature in what is understood in the 21st century to be a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, now require environmental security to be thought of in terms of preventing the worst dangers of fragile states being unable to cope with the stresses caused by rapid environmental change or perhaps the economic disruptions caused by necessary transitions to a post fossil fueled economic system. What is not at all clear is in what circumstances climate change may turn out to be threat multiplier leading to conflict. Climate change has become an increasingly important part of the discussion as its consequences have become increasingly clear. It encompasses discussions of the relationships between environmental change and conflict as well as the larger global policy issues linking resources and international relations to the necessity for doing both development and security differently. To support environmental health work, we develop targeted educational messages that highlight the connection between healthy communities and healthy people.Environmental security focuses on the ecological conditions necessary for sustainable development. And many low-income households have been unable to recover several years after Hurricane Katrina.ĪPHA brings national attention to environmental health issues and promote sound policy that protects the health, well-being and quality of life of the public in all communities across the country. Those living in under-resourced neighborhoods were most exposed to lead-contaminated drinking water in Flint. Pregnant women and their fetuses are most vulnerable to Zika. We also emphasize the importance of environmental justice and equity.Įmergencies such as the Zika virus outbreak, Hurricane Katrina and the drinking water crisis in Flint, Michigan show the impact environmental health issues can have on vulnerable populations. We work with partners and members, including APHA's Environment Section, to make sure all communities have access to healthy environments. National Council for Environmental Health & Equity Focus areas:Įmpowering Environmental Health Professionals The field works to advance policies and programs to reduce chemical and other environmental exposures in air, water, soil and food to protect people and provide communities with healthier environments. Environmental health is a key part of any comprehensive public health system. APHA Executive Director Georges BenjaminĮnvironmental health is the branch of public health that: focuses on the relationships between people and their environment promotes human health and well-being and fosters healthy and safe communities. We support research and action to help ensure healthy environments for all." The health risks for these families are greater. "Many communities lack access to nutritious, affordable food are denied safe places to walk and exercise or live near polluting factories.
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