Tough Oil:  Five Public Health Challenges Of Petroleum Scarcity

Tough Oil: Five Public Health Challenges Of Petroleum Scarcity

Economists associate the availability of abundant inexpensive energy with economic growth, suggesting that the modern era’s rising tide of global wealth—and health—was borne up largely on a sea of cheap oil. “We’ve been living for 150 years on a fossil fuel bubble,” is how Stuart Chaitkin, MA, a retired energy policy analyst and senior associate in Environmental Health Sciences (EHS), describes the current situation. “You can’t just simply replace oil for many of its uses. Oil is the world’s master resource.”

Time Spent In Nature Linked To Milder Symptoms In Children With ADHD

Time Spent In Nature Linked To Milder Symptoms In Children With ADHD

It’s no secret that for most people, getting outdoors and spending some time in nature is a soothing experience. In fact, research has shown that brief exposure to green outdoor spaces, or even photos of such settings, can improve concentration and impulse control in children and adults without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).