Environmental health is a vast, highly interdisciplinary field within public health that focuses on the connections and interactions between people and their environment across several facets. The field extends beyond analysis of the natural environment and investigates where we live, what we eat and drink, how and where we work, and the relationships we have with other parts of our ecosystem. Environmental policy and regulations that impact health are formed and enforced across several levels of government, from local to federal, and vary widely from state to state. With such a high degree of intersectionality, it’s important to understand what falls under the purview of environmental health, what policy entities regulate and influence environmental factors that impact health, and where there are opportunities for policy improvement.
This briefing will explore: