Climate Synthesis Essay

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This week the National Institute of Environmental Health Science (NIEHS) removed all mentionings of climate 'change' from their website. As the NIEHS, they are charged with the responsibility of twenty seven institutes and the centers of the National Institute of Heath under the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). With a focus on environmental health, the NIEHS is meant to be a resource for the public, to educate on environmental matters that affect public health. One major issue that would, or once fell under this umbrella is climate change. This concerns not just the technological and digital spaces within the US, but the brick and mortar spaces run by these departments and where people are accessing the information. The distribution …show more content…

To be able to participate actively in the democratic process, citizens must be educated on how policies and extreme weather conditions from climate change affect them as individuals. UNESCO coins the education of young folks on climate change as "climate literacy" citation and connection needed. For younger generations, the educational impacts have a growing significance. The erasure of this specific curriculum impacts the work done by the UN in attempts to consistent and comprehensible policies on climate change. Isha Ray’s lectures also emphasised the importance of policies and education for procedural justice. Environmental risks would be felt primarily those in less affluent areas, as the norm for most inequitable situations. Without the education from the government there is a furthering of neoliberalism within the States, which benefits businesses. The possible shifts in understanding creates an inequity through the people who can take part in the procedures of government action and decisions made on water management. It also changes their preparedness for natural events caused by climate

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