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		<title>CFCs and Fossil Fuels</title>
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This is a guest article focused on the environmental effects of domestic oil refinery use from Mesothelioma.com, a leading web resource for information about mesothelioma cancer and its various causes. CFCs and Fossil Fuels Have Short, Long Tail Effects Often when considering the environmental hazards presented by human behavior, we fail to see further than [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a guest article focused on the environmental effects of domestic oil<br />
refinery use from Mesothelioma.com, a leading web resource for information about<br />
mesothelioma cancer and its various causes.</p>
<p><strong>CFCs and Fossil Fuels Have Short, Long Tail Effects </strong></p>
<p>Often when considering the environmental hazards presented by human behavior, we fail to<br />
see further than the direct effect on our planet. However, if we examine further, we can<br />
gather that our behavior is affecting not only the earth we live on but also the general<br />
human condition. There are essentially two levels to the damage posed by destructive<br />
environmental actions. Let’s examine each of them in depth for a better comprehension of<br />
this hazard.</p>
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<p>The first adverse effects are the direct human health costs associated with the burning<br />
of fossil fuels and the release of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs, associated with atmospheric<br />
ozone depletion) in the atmosphere. Asthma rates in areas with high smog indices<br />
(associated with fossil fuel pollution) are near double that in smog neutral areas. In<br />
South Africa and Australia, where the ozone is among the most depleted on the planet,<br />
skin cancer rates are astronomically high, as UV rays piercing through our atmosphere are<br />
that much more intense. These are the very real and direct impacts of destructive<br />
environmental behavior and energy policies.</p>
<p>The second tier that I wish to bring more attention to is the working conditions in the<br />
processing of fossil fuels, which present some of the greatest occupational hazards of<br />
any jobsite. Oil refineries and coal plants are loaded with older asbestos insulation<br />
fixtures, which have been directly linked to the deadly <a title="a cancer" href="http://www.maacenter.org/" target="_blank">asbestos cancer</a>, mesothelioma.</p>
<p>Even as asbestos was banned in the late 1970s, older asbestos fixtures (which are much<br />
more hazardous) still pervade this industry. When asbestos fibers are inhaled, they lodge<br />
in the lining of the lungs and abdomen, which lays the groundwork for<a title="m cancer" href="http://www.maacenter.org/" target="_blank"> mesothelioma</a> and<br />
other deadly respiratory complications many years down the road. Harmful asbestos<br />
exposures are not the only hazard in these industries, however. Countless other<br />
industrial hazards such as benzene, which has been classified as a carcinogen, also have<br />
been clearly linked to the processing of fossil fuels and other dirty industries.</p>
<p>We can see now that the effects of destructive environmental behavior go well beyond the<br />
direct impact on the planet. We are beginning to see now that our current paradigm may<br />
ultimately cost lives if we don’t change our ways. Through change, we will preserve the<br />
planet for our children and the lives of its inhabitants today.</p>
<p>Thank you Jennifer Miller!</p>
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