Uniting Human and Earth’s Health: A Historical-Ethical Journey Towards a Shared Destiny

Dive into the profound connection between the well-being of our planet and our own health, exploring the historical and ethical dimensions that bind them in an inseparable relationship and shared destiny.
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The health of mankind and the health of the planet in a historical-ethical perspective: an inseparable relationship and a single destiny.

Martini et al., J Prev Med Hyg 2023
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https://doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2023.64.4.3156

Let me tell you, folks, we’ve got a huge problem on our hands, the biggest, really. Our beautiful planet, it’s in trouble, big trouble. We’re talking severe natural disasters left and right, the likes of which we’ve never seen before. It’s catastrophic, absolutely catastrophic. The climate? It’s going haywire, totally deranged. And pollution? It’s everywhere – air, water, land – you name it, it’s got it.

We’re running out of land to grow our food and water to drink and irrigate our crops, not to mention for our livestock. And our oceans? They’re breaking down, folks. It’s a disaster. And let me tell you, this isn’t just happening out of the blue. No, no. It’s us, our actions are causing this. We’re talking about activities that are dangerous, very dangerous, for both the environment and us, the people.

And the impact? It’s enormous, folks, on our environment, our way of life, and our health. That’s right, our health. Because, as the great Hippocrates said a long time ago, our body, it’s like a system, always interacting with the environment around us. We’ve got to understand this, folks. We’ve got to do something about it.

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