Solar and other renewable energy sources allows countries to avoid the effects of
pollution caused by heavy reliance on Fossil Fuels
Health services also benefit from ICTs Information and communication technologies, doctor in poor countries can keep up to speed with the latest developments in their field and seek help from their peers. This technology can also facilitate the control of disease. For instance, throughout Africa, individual cases of meningitis are tracked over the internet so that epidemics can be stopped early. In addition, ICTs can assist in allowing healthcare professionals to extend their reach through telemedicine into the remotest and most underserved areas. ICTs can make it easy to reach a broad segment of the population in education. For example, The African Virtual University is a distance learning projects which serves the countries of sub Saharan Africa. The African Virtual University uses satellites to broadcast televised courses Spring algae easily absorb the concentrated contaminants released from industrial zones. These algae are in turn eaten by zooplankton and a variety of marine life. The accumulation of these pollutants increases with each step of food chain or web and can potentially affect people who eat marine mammals near the top of the food chain. In terms of education, going to a museum can bring what is taught in schools to life, by seeing artifacts or paintings. If children are learning about the Romans for example and they go to an exhibition full of armor and weapons dating from that period, they are more likely to find it interesting and want to learn more about it. Museums can then be an extremely valuable source of creativity, particularly organizations such as art galleries or photography exhibitions, as many people find they are inspired and subsequently want to try such activities themselves. Museums in the U.K are well organized and exhibitions well maintained to ensure all products and displays are kept in the best possible state of repair; this will make it possible for many generations to experience and be inspired by them. A high level of economic inequality means a higher level of poverty. Poverty is associated with increased crime and poor public health, which places burdens on the economy. Several possible explanations for the inequality-crime correlation. First, disadvantaged members of a society may be more likely to suffer from resentment and hostility as a result of their economic position or competition over scarce jobs or resources, resulting in a higher propensity for criminal behavior. Second, inequality increases the incentive to commit crimes. Fewer methods of lawfully obtaining resources are available for the increasing number of poor who live in an unequal society.
The impoverished members of society are subject to disproportionate occurrence
rates of certain kinds of illnesses. Access to quality health care and healthy food is sometimes limited or unavailable for poor individuals. The result of a substantial poor population, a defining feature of economic inequality, is a less effective lowerincome work force, higher disease and mortality rates, higher health care costs, and progressively deepening poverty for afflicted groups. Nations with a high degree of economic equality and a relatively small low-income population tend to have a substantially higher level of education the poor are unable to afford to pay for education or spend the time in school that could have otherwise been spent working
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