Title: Public Health, Environmental Health, and Activism
1Public Health, Environmental Health, and Activism
2Am I Stoned?
- A 1999 Utah anti-drug pamphlet warns
- Danger signs that your child may be smoking
marijuana include excessive preoccupation with
social causes, race relations, and environmental
issues
3Schism between medical schools and schools of
public health
- Dates back to the early twentieth century
- Medical schools more focused on biochemical
mechanisms of disease and drug therapies - Public health focused on populations and societal
issues - Few contemporary physicians have public health
training
4Important Contributions of Public Health
- Water and food safety
- Sanitation
- Vaccination
- Fluoridation
- Iodine supplementation of table salt
- Seat belts, air bags
- Bed nets for malaria prevention
- Barriers to decrease bridge suicides
5Reasons for Underfunding of Public Health (NEJM
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- Benefits of public health programs lie in the
future - Beneficiaries of public health measures are
generally unknown - Benefactors are often unknown
- Opposition to public health programs often
political, corporate - Medical care usually promoted by corporate
interests
6Medical Ethics Today
- Overemphasizes individual conflicts and
fascinating dilemmas involving expensive
technologies (e.g., gene therapy, cloning, face
transplants) - Underemphasizes the psychological, cultural,
socioeconomic, occupational, and environmental
contributors to health
7The State of U.S. Health Care
- 51 million uninsured patients
- Millions more underinsured
- Remain in dead-end jobs
- Go without needed prescriptions due to
skyrocketing drug prices - Est. 51,000 deaths/year due to lack of health
insurance
8The State of U.S. Health Care
- US ranks near the bottom among westernized
nations in life expectancy and infant mortality - 20-25 of US children live in poverty
- Gap between rich and poor widening
- Racial inequalities in processes and outcomes of
care persist
9Headline from The Onion
- Uninsured Man Hopes His Symptoms Diagnosed This
Week On House
10Maldistribution of Wealth
- U.S Richest 1 of the population owns 50 of
the countrys wealth poorest 90 own 30 - Widest gap of any industrialized nation
11Maldistribution of Wealth
- Less than 4 of the combined wealth of the 225
richest individuals in the world would pay for
ongoing access to basic education, health care,
adequate food, safe water, and adequate
sanitation for all humans (UNDP)
12Overconsumption (Affluenza)
- U.S. 6.3 of worlds population
- Owns 50 of the worlds wealth
- U.S. responsible for
- 25 of worlds energy consumption
- 33 of paper use
- 72 of hazardous waste production
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14Income Inequality
- Lower life expectancy
- Higher rates of infant and child mortality
- Short height
- Poor self-reported health
- AIDS
- Depression
- Mental Illness
- Obesity
15Voltaire
- The comfort of the rich rests upon an abundance
of the poor
16George Orwell
- Some people are more equal than others
17Hudson River, 2009
18Racial Disparities in Health CareAfrican-America
ns
- Higher maternal and infant mortality
- Higher death rates for most diseases
- Shorter life expectancies
- Less health insurance
- Undergo fewer diagnostic tests / therapeutic
procedures
19Racial Disparities in Health CareAfrican-America
ns
- Equalizing the mortality rates of whites and
African-Americans would have averted 686,202
deaths between 1991 and 2000 - Whereas medical advances averted 176,633 deaths
- AJPH 2004942078-2081
20Primo Levi
- A country is considered the more civilized the
more the wisdom and efficiency of its laws hinder
a weak man from becoming too weak or a powerful
one too powerful.
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22Meanwhile, Outside the US
- 1 billion people lack access to clean drinking
water - 3 billion lack adequate sanitation services
- Hunger kills as many individuals in two days as
died during the atomic bombing of Hiroshima
23James Nachtwey
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25Competitive Strategies of Financially-Strapped
Academic Medical Centers
- Tuition hikes (?rising medical student debt)
- Close public and charity hospitals
- Single specialty hospitals
26Competitive Strategies of Financially-Strapped
Academic Medical Centers
- Recruit wealthy, non-U.S. citizens as patients
- More aggressive billing practices / charging the
uninsured higher prices
27Competitive Strategies of Financially-Strapped
Academic Medical Centers
- Increase cash services (botox treatments,
cosmetic surgery) and reimburseable, covered
services (e.g., cardiac catheterization, bone
density testing) - Pay sports teams for privilege of being team
doctors (in return for free publicity) - Develop luxury primary care clinics
28The Medical Brain Drain
- Five times as many migrating doctors flow from
developing to developed nations than in the
opposite direction - Example of inverse care law
- Those countries that need the most health care
resources are getting the least
29Rudolph Virchow
- Doctors are natural attorneys for the poor If
medicine is to really accomplish its great task,
it must intervene in political and social life
30Jacob Riis
31Dorothea Lange
32Care for All Equally
- A society should be judged not by how it treats
its outstanding citizens but by how it treats its
criminals - -Fyodor Dostoyevsky
33 34Colonial Exploitation
- Christopher Columbus log entry upon meeting the
Arawaks of the Bahamas - Theybrought usmanythingsThey willingly
traded everything they ownedThey do not bear
armsThey would make fine servantsWith fifty men
we could subjugate them all and make them do
whatever we want.
35Colonial Exploitation
- Cecil Rhodes (Rhodesia, Rhodes Scholarship,
DeBeers Mining Company) - We must find new lands from which we can easily
obtain raw materials and at the same time exploit
the cheap slave labour that is available from the
natives of the colonies. The colonies would also
provide a dumping ground for the surplus goods
produced in our factories.
36Sebastiao Salgado
37Exploitation leads to
- Maldistribution of wealth and resources
- Environmental degradation
- Wars
- Over 250 wars in 20th Century
- Most deaths among civilians
- Militarism and war divert financial and
intellectual resources away from social needs - Weapons of mass destruction
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39Contemporary Research Imbalances and Exploitation
- Unethical research on special populations
(cultural minorities, prisoners, developing
world, etc.) - Majority of phase 3 US drug company trial sites
outside US, many in developing countries - 90 of research dollars spent on diseases
affecting 10 of the worlds population - Limited access of developing world to results due
to scarcity of open-access publications
40Womens Health
- Political, legal, and educational marginalization
- Violence
- Impaired access to reproductive health care
- Female genital cutting
41Status of Women
- Economic discrimination
- Women do 67 of the worlds work
- Receive 10 of global income
- Own 1 of all property
- A woman in a developing country walks an average
of 6 km/day to obtain water - Heavy exposure to indoor biomass cooking stoves
42Environmental Degradation Pollution
- Air pollution causes approximately 60,000 -
75,000 premature deaths/yr. in U.S., 1.8 million
worldwide - NAS Pesticides in food could cause up to 1
million cancers in the current generation of
Americans
43Air Pollution
44Air Pollution
45Environmental DegradationToxic Exposures
- 13,000-15,000 deaths per day worldwide from
water-related diseases - In developing countries, 90-95 of sewage and 70
of industrial wastes are dumped untreated into
the local water supply - 1 in 4 U.S. citizens lives within 4 miles of a
Superfund site - Lead and mercury exposure multi-billion dollar
problems
46Water PollutionBathtubToiletSource of
Drinking Water
47ToxinsMinimata Disease - W Eugene Smith
48Environmental Degradation Deforestation
49Greenlands Ice Cap Melting 1992
50Greenlands Ice Cap Melting 2002
51Greenlands Ice Cap Melting 2005
52Climate Change Drought
53Agriculture
- Commodification of worlds food and water supply
by corporations - Spread of GMOs and Biopharming
- Factory farms
- 1 polluters of American waterways
- Agriculture accounts for 70 of U.S. antibiotic
use - 1 contributor to food-borne, antibiotic-resistant
infections (CDC)
54Factory Farming
55OverfishingFactory Trawlers
56Dynamite Reef Fishing
57Environmental Degradation Species Loss
- Largest mass extinction since the demise of the
dinosaurs 65 million yrs ago - Lost Pharmacopoeia
- More than 1/2 of the top 150 prescription drugs
contain an active compound derived from or
patterned after natural products-e.g. digoxin,
vincristine, paralytic agents, etc. - Of the more than 250,000 known flowering species,
lt0.5 have been surveyed for medicinal value
58A Cure for Cancer?
59War and Militarism
- Diversion of economic resources and intellectual
capital - Military worlds largest polluter
- Prejudice/hate crimes
- Erosion of civil liberties
- Weapons of mass destruction
602009 Federal Budget2.65 trillion
61The Military Diversion of Resources Away from
Health Care
- 3 hours world arms spending annual WHO budget
- 3 weeks of world arms spending/yr. primary
health care for all in poor countries, incl. safe
water and full immunizations
62War and Peace
- World military budget 1,470 billion in 2008
- 190X what the UN spends on peacekeeping
- US
- Largest military budget, largest arms supplier
- Greatest debtor to UN peacekeeping fund
63- Every gun that is made, every warship launched,
every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense
a theft from those who hunger and are not fed,
those who are cold and not clothed. - Dwight D. Eisenhower
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70Kuwaiti Oil Fires Gulf War I
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73Impediments to Public Health and Social Justice
- Political climate
- Scientific Ignorance
- Pseudoscience
- Damaged educational system
- The corporate media
- All lead to the decline of democracy
74Bush Administration
- Key administrators/committee members/regulators
former industry representatives and/or lobbyists - Privatization of public services
- Corporate profit before public good
- Unsound/distorted/suppressed science
75Bush Administration
- Rollbacks of key environmental laws
- Lax enforcement of existing laws
- Huge tax cuts primarily benefit wealthy
- Federal and state government deficits
astronomical - Program and funding cuts
- Trade deficit increased
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77Obama Administration
- Overturns global gag rule
- Some improvements in FDA, EPA
- Withdrawal (partial) from Iraq
- Failure to consider single payer health care
- Supports genetically-modified crops
- Appointees holdovers (philosophically and
personally) from prior administrations - ?The future?
78Would You Sign a Petition to Ban Dihydrogen
Monoxide?
- 1. It can cause excessive sweating and
vomiting2. It is a major component in acid
rain3. It can cause severe burns in its gaseous
state4. It can kill you if accidentally
inhaled5. It contributes to erosion6. It
decreases effectiveness of automobile brakes7.
It has been found in tumors of terminal cancer
patients
79Environmental and Geographic Ignorance
- A majority of Americans believe that electricity
in the U.S. is produced in nonpolluting ways - 25 knew that majority (70) comes from oil,
coal and wood - Percent of US teens unable to locate the
following on a map - United States 11
- Pacific Ocean 29
- Japan 58
80Contributors to Poor Education
- U.S. public education system in disarray
- Mass media consolidation, corporate influence
81Television
- The average American youth spends 900 hrs/yr in
school, 1,500 hrs/yr watching TV - By age 65, the average American will have spent 9
yrs watching TV - Contributor to obesity epidemic
82Global Warming Controversial?
- Of 928 articles in peer-reviewed scientific
journals, 0 were in doubt as to the existence or
cause of global warming - Of 636 articles in the popular press (NY Times,
Washington Post, LA Times, WSJ), 53 expressed
doubt as to the existence (and primary cause) of
global warming - Science 20043061686-7
- (Study covers 1993-2003)
83Global Warming
- Causes estimated 160,000 deaths and 5.5 million
disability-adjusted life years lost per year - WHO, UN Environment Program
84Corporations Dominate the Global Economy
- 53 of the worlds 100 largest economies are
private corporations 47 are countries - GM is larger than Denmark and Turkey
- Wal-Mart is larger than Israel and Greece
85Corporations
- 90 of transnational corporations headquartered
in Northern Hemisphere - 500 companies control 70 of world trade
- Corporations shouldered over 30 of the nations
tax burden in 1950 vs. 8 today
86Corporations
- Purpose Make money for shareholders
- Internalize profits
- Externalize health and environmental costs
87The Stock Market
- The top 1 of Americans owns 51 of all stocks,
bonds, and mutual fund assets - Consequences of Differential Stock Ownership
- Corporations are answerable to their shareholders
- Governments are answerable (at least in theory)
to their citizens (either through elections or
revolutions)
88Corporations
- Confidential legal settlements keep important
public health and safety information secret - May delay governmental intervention, cause
unnecessary morbidity and mortality - Corporate crime costs nation 35-150 times as much
money as street crime
89Corporate PR Tactics
- Advertising
- Greenwashing
- Sponsored educational materials
- Co-opting scientists and academic institutions
90Corporate PR Tactics
- Media control
- Lobbying
- Astroturfing - artificially-created grassroots
coalitions - Corporate front groups
91Corporate PR tactics
- Invoke poor people as beneficiaries
- Characterize opposition as technophobic,
anti-science, and against progress - Portray their products as environmentally
beneficial despite evidence to the contrary
92Lobbying
- Almost 15,000 full-time lobbyists
- Estimates of return on lobbying range from 28 to
100 for every 1 spent
93Lobbying
- Pharmaceutical lobby spent 1.3 billion on
lobbying between 1998 and 2007 (more than any
other industry) - 110 million in first half of 2010
- 1,228 lobbyists (2.3 for every member of Congress)
94Lobbying
- Lobbying groups spent 3.5 billion in 2009
(federal lobbying, a record) - All single issue ideological groups combined
(e.g., pro-choice, anti-abortion, feminist and
consumer organizations, senior citizens, etc.)
spent well-under 100 million
95Corporate-Sponsored Environmental Education
Materials
- Exxons Energy Cube
- -Gasoline is simply solar power hidden in
decayed matter - -Offshore drilling creates reefs for fish
- American Nuclear Societys Activities with the
Atoms Family - Dows Chemipalooza
96Advertising
- US now spends 290 billion/yr on advertising
- Almost 1,000/person/yr in the U.S.
- 10 of a two-year olds nouns are brand names
- The average American can recognize over 1,000
corporate logos, but fewer than 10 plants and
animals native to his/her locality
97Corporations and Health
- The insurance industry
- The alliance between GE Medical Systems and
NY-Presbyterian Hospital - Global Tobacco Treaty
- The American Council on Science and Health
- Prison-Industrial Complex
98Pharmaceutical Industry
- Influence over physicians through control of CME,
gifts, research funding - Conduct seeding trials to alter prescribing
patterns - Secrecy, statistical torturing of data sets,
selective publication
99Corporatization and Inequalities Threaten
Democracy
- True democracy demands an informed citizenry
(education), freedom of the press (media), and
involvement (will, time, money) - Democracy is critical to public health
100Ignorance vs. Democracy
- Information is the currency of democracy
- Thomas Jefferson
101The Good News
- Rebirth of public health
- Political engagement of college freshman at
all-time high - International Treaties
- Montreal Protocol
- REACH
- Convention on Biological Diversitys draft
protocol on biopiracy - But problems are urgent.
102The Benefits of Sterility-Causing Chemicals in
the Workplace?
- 12 September 1977
- Dr. Eula Bingham, Assistant Secretary for
Occupational Safety and Health Regarding
worker exposure to DBCP. While involuntary
sterility caused by a manufactured chemical may
be bad, it is not necessarily so. After all,
there are many people who are now paying to have
themselves sterilized to assure they will no
longer be able to become parents... If possible
sterility is the main problem, couldnt workers
who were old enough that they no longer wanted to
have children accept such positions voluntarily?
Orsome workers might volunteer for such
workposts as an alternative to planned surgery
for a vasectomy or tubal ligation, or as a means
of getting around religious bans on birth
control when they want no more children? - Sincerely,
- Robert K. Phillips, National Peach Council
103What you can do (Enjoy yourself)
- Become active in an organization
- Educate yourself/others
- Use the media
- Volunteer, do pro bono work
- Satisfies your debt to society
- Feeds your soul
- Get politically active
- Run for office
104Power to the People, Not the Corporations
- Support living wage laws
- Restructure tax system
- Combat corporate crime
105Campaign for Fair and Representative Elections
- Publicly financed campaigns and campaign finance
reform - Proportional representation
- Instant runoff voting/cumulative voting/range
(rating) voting
106Advocate for Womens Rights
- Increase access to comprehensive reproductive
health services - Combat domestic violence
- Eliminate female genital cutting
107SolutionsBased on the Precautionary Principle
- When evidence points toward the potential of an
activity to cause significant, widespread or
irreparable harm to public health or the
environment, options for avoiding that harm
should be examined and pursued, even though the
harm is not yet fully understood or proven
108The Precautionary PrinciplePractical Essentials
- Give human and environmental health the benefit
of doubt - Include appropriate public participation in the
discussion - Gather unbiased, scientific, technological and
socioeconomic information - Consider less risky alternatives
109The Precautionary Principle in Action
- Montreal Protocol to phase out ozone-damaging
chlorofluorocarbons - REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorization
of Chemicals)
110Save the Planet Together
- Combat environmental degradation and global
warming - E.g., reduce/reuse/recycle
- Support local economies and fair trade policies
- Encourage international cooperation
111U.S. International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism
- Failure to sign or approve
- Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change
- International Covenant on Economic, Social, and
Cultural Rights - Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel
Land Mines
112U.S. International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism
- Failure to sign or approve
- Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
- Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination
Against Women - Convention for the Suppression of Traffic in
Persons
113U.S. International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism
- Failure to sign or approve
- The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic
Pollutants - The Basel Convention on the Control of
Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes - WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast
Milk Substitutes
114Promote Fairness and Prevention
- Fight for more equitable distribution of medical
research funds and health care dollars - Focus on prevention
- 40 of US mortality due to tobacco, poor diet,
physical inactivity, and misuse of alcohol - Every 1 invested in community-based programs to
increase physical activity, improve nutrition,
and prevent tobacco use saves 5.60 in health
care costs
115Work Together
- Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
committed people can change the world. Indeed, it
is the only thing that ever has. - - Margaret Mead
116Contemporary Activist Organizations
- Physicians for Social Responsibility, Physicians
for Human Rights, Amnesty International - Union of Concerned Scientists, Public Citizens
Health Research Group - PNHP, Doctors without Borders, Doctors for Global
Health - Greenpeace, Sierra Club, HCWH, NRDC, ED, No Dirty
Gold, PANNA - Planned Parenthood, NARAL
- Others
117Speak Up for the Disenfranchised
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- The first job of a citizen is to keep your mouth
open. - - Günter Grass
118First they came for the Jewsby Pastor Niemoller
- First they came for the Jews, and I did not
speak up, for I was not a Jew. - Then they came for the communists, and I did not
speak up for I was not a communist. - Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did
not speak up, for I was not a trade unionist. - Then they came for me, and there was no one left
to speak up for me.
119Anita Roddick
- "If you think you are too small to have an
impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in your
tent"
120Contact Information
- Public Health and Social Justice Website
- http//www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org
- http//www.phsj.org
- martindonohoe_at_phsj.org