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EEO. 2019; 18(1): 588-591


Public Health: Effect Of Changes In Climate And Globalization

Dr. Vishwambhar Jadhav.




Abstract

Globalization
This paper highlights the importance of physical and mental health in growing and advancing ages. As the world is coming closer and now the distance between the countries and continents can be crossed within few hours, we are experiencing an advancement in the human lives too. Multinational companies can have their base in various countries and people get opportunities to work for the companies abroad residing in their nation. However, this has resulted in the massive impact on the physical and psychological health of the people. Uncertain working hours, target pressure, less remuneration and cut throat competition, most of the people working the multinational companies experience stress and other physical problems like obesity and other diseases. Sports and other physical activities can be extremely helpful to destress ourselves and help us lead a healthy and happy life.
Global warming
Due to the advancement in the technology and excessive use of the gadgets that produce Greenhouse gases, the whole world is experiencing the impact of Global Warming. Due to global warming the mean temperature of the earth increases as excessive carbon dioxide in the atmosphere traps the gases, increasing its temperature. This results into melting of glacier which in turn might increase the sea water level and be harmful the coastal regions. Increasing temperature increases the threat of heat stroke and other various diseases. It is immensely important that we protect ourselves from these ill effects and try to lead a healthier life. Sports another physical activity, will prepare us to overcome this obstacle and lead a life that is disease free.

Key words: Globalization, Global warming & Human Health






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