Abstract
Both developed and developing nations around the world are becoming
increasingly interested in environmental pollution and impact human health. Different
factors contribute to environmental pollution, including an increase in population,
resulting in demand for energy, which causes toxic pollutants that are released into the
air we breathe, on the soil where we grow food, and in the water we drink. These
contaminants may be harmful to both the environment and human health.
The influence of environmental pollution on human health and well-being is discussed
in detail in the current chapter. There are examples of various environmental problems
related to soil, air, and water pollution, as well as evidence of human exposure
pathways and the health effects of different environmental pollutants. Specific
chemical contaminants present in soil, air and water are also evidenced. So, this chapter
introduces the reader to a world where environmental health is synonymous with
human health and where how each of us as individuals treats the environment directly
affects our well-being.