The panel focuses on the connection between human beings and nature and on local patterns of natural resource management based on local environmental perceptions.
We can come to the conclusion that pollution is something that we human beings cause day by day, in every second and minute of the day since we produce harmful agents (smog, the use of cars, garbage, forest fires, heavy metals thrown in the waters of several communities, etc.) this harms the ecological balance and is what is derived as environmental pollution.
If the forms of capitalist production and consumption are maintained, there will be new inventions and with it will reach more pollution, on the exploitation of resources bequeathing to the point where everything around us is disease. Companies, factories and commercial businesses if they do not regulate the forms of production and exploitation of resources by the state will increase the conditions of environmental disaster.
Much remains to be done, for example, to carry out periodic inventories of the main sources emitting these atmospheric pollutants, especially in those areas defined with high concentrations, and to investigate the population exposed to the highest concentration rates of pollutants. All this has the purpose of implementing programs and specifying actions that lead to reducing the concentration levels of atmospheric pollutants.
Economic, social and cultural progress is not considered in the medical field since it is fragmented because by not recognizing the factors that cause the vulnerability of children to the exposure of chemical materials in different areas of the world, doctors to ignore this completely.