The effect of using renewable energy In Public Health
Abstract
The human societies go towards industrialization; the incidence of infectious diseases is reduced. On the other hand, the rate of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, heart disease, vascular and infectious diseases is growing up. The use of fossil fuel pollutants of the most important causes of these diseases. Renewable energy is the most important feature of health promotion. Use of renewable sources is clean energy and environmental protection. The major consequence of the continued use of fossil fuels, disease and environmental problems. In this study, the disadvantages of fossil fuels, alternative and renewable energy as a solution for reducing air pollution and improving public health will be presented.
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