The environment that we live in and the way we interact with the environment have an impact on our overall health. For example, pollution, climate change, pesticide use, lead, and asbestos can result in health problems on a community-wide level. The natural environment can also cause health problems. For example, the effects of sun overexposure can cause skin cancer. Organizations such as the World Health Organization, the US Public Health Service, and local health departments create public policies to reduce environmental hazards and inform the public so they can make better decisions for their health. Make a poster or online document to inform others.