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Celebrating environment

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Environmental awareness

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Pollution of water

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Now we use lead-free gasoline

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When multiplied by millions, they begin to have a major destructive effect

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Overpopulation: an environmental concern?

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A single automobile may emit insignificant pollutants

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The effects of overpopulation depend on the ratio of population to sustainable resources

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Overpopulation often damages a nation’s economy

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Number of children born per woman

Sustainable agriculture

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Deforestation on a massive scale often results in damage to the quality of the land

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The balance between our need for forests and our need for food relates

to the pressures of overpopulation.

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Food is not freely available to all

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Climate change

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Energy conservation is an important part of environment preservation.

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Water and air pollution

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Fragmented plastic eventually finds its way into the ocean

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Hygiene is a fundamental health principle

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Polluted regions may not have immediate health problems

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Children’s asthma rates have increased

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Solar irradiation

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An appropriate amount of sunshine depends on the pigment of our skin

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Vitamin D is probably an important factor…

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Internal environment

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We must not introduce toxins into our bodies

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We are stewards of the earth

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Too many homes are places of tension

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The spiritual environment of the home affects the environment of our minds

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LIFE APPLICATIONQUESTIONS

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Even though I sometimes feel as though one person cannot do much to stop deforestation and industrial pollution, besides financially supporting some protest groups…

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…what choices can I make, such as the ways I use energy and plastics, that will contribute even in a small way to protecting the environment?

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Shawn has a “green” friend who is highly vocal about environmental issues, but she’s skeptical of Shawn’s choice to be a vegetarian.

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Which advantages of a vegetarian diet could Shawn point out that would meet with her friend’s approval as an environmentalist?

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Education can often lead to more informed choices about family size population growth and better quality of life and health to all.

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What can I do to support the efforts of groups that run educational institutions and programs in countries where poverty drastically reduces the quality of life for many families?

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Have I experienced any of the Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) symptoms, such as depression and irritability in the winter months, or when spending time indoors?

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How can I change my program in order to spend a carefully regulated amount of time in the sunshine?

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Are there children in my community or family that need encouragement to spend time outdoors, or who need caution to limit their exposure to too much sunshine?

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Which pollutants are my body being exposed to?

Which of these can I limit or eliminate altogether?

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Are some of my choices exposing me to chemicals or substances that might give me passing gratification but have harmful effects in the long-term?

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How am I contributing emotionally and spiritually to the following environments: home, work, school, church, community?

What type of contribution am I making?

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Is it causing pollution or peace, strife or sanctuary?

What choices can I make, and where can I receive the help I need to stick to my decision to improve and protect my environment?

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Health Ministries DepartmentGeneral Conference of Seventh-day Adventists12501 Old Columbia PikeSilver Spring, MD 20904

 

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