Environment

We Have the Power to Heal Ourselves and Our Environment

Our hearts go out to all the families worldwide that are fighting to survive the Covid-19 pandemic. Now that we are spending more time at home, we can find healthy activities to keep our minds and bodies strong. While it is important to stay informed, do you agree that an overdose of the doom and gloom news can be extremely depressing? In addition, stress caused by the pandemic including diminishing grocery supplies can be toxic to our peace of mind.

Check out the movie Heal, currently showing on Netflix and other streaming services. The theme of the movie discusses the mind-body connection to keeping healthy and healing from disease. The conclusion of the movie states,

“The human body is capable of miraculous things.It It is an intelligent system, deeply connected to our minds and the world around us, and brilliantly designed to self regulate and heal. By detoxing our environment, the air we breath, the food we eat, the water we drink and the products we use, we support the healing process.”

These are topics frequently mentioned in this blog and is the overall objective of Conserve & Prosper LLC. We cannot ignore the threat of the pandemic and having a clear awareness is vital. As the movie states, we need to keep the faith! We have the power to heal ourselves and the environment.

Coronavirus: A Global Pandemic and Environmental Retribution

The global pandemic from the coronavirus COVID-19 is not only a deadly infectious pathogen but also many people believe retribution for how we humans are treat nature. The origins of the outbreak came from people eating contaminated bats as described on my blog from January 30th. Cleaning the environment with disinfectants can kill the virus. Logic tells us that a clean environment including pure air, food and water are essential to our survival.

According to The Guardian article on destruction of nature being responsible for COVID-19, “Yet human health research seldom considers the surrounding natural ecosystems, says Richard Ostfeld, distinguished senior scientist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, New York. He and others are developing the emerging discipline of planetary health, which looks at the links between human and ecosystem health. There’s misapprehension among scientists and the public that natural ecosystems are the source of threats to ourselves. It’s a mistake. Nature poses threats, it is true, but it’s human activities that do the real damage. The health risks in a natural environment can be made much worse when we interfere with it, he says.”

The governments that have been most effective in combating Covid-19 have strong national systems that are rapidly testing and isolating infected people. Places like Singapore that have strong environmental controls is getting top recognition for responding to the pandemic. I visited there in 1994 and they fined people for dropping a gum wrapper on the ground - it was the cleanest place that I visited in Asia.

The U.S. has been very slow to adopt testing perhaps because our government did not want to know or reveal the pending crisis. Why has Vietnam provided more testing than in the U.S., according to a Harvard researcher? I ran into this problem by managers being against testing for pollution while working as an environmental scientist for my entire career. Many people in power only want to hear good news!

The Atlantic on March 13th described the reasons for the U.S. lagging in testing compared to the rest of the world and how President Trump’s comments and misinformation influenced being prepared and taking quick and decisive action.

We are all interconnected on this planet as Covid-19 reveals. We need global laws for our health and environment. Support the United Nations and organizations, including the World Health Organization and UN Environmental Programme, for common international policies so that no one country can create more pollution and reap economic benefits. Say no to deregulation of environmental health and safety standards and let’s fight for our lives!