Understanding the link between our environment and health is essential, and "Environmental Policy and Public Health" delves deeply into this topic. In modern times, healthy and affluent societies can only be built via research into and action on environmental issues' effects on public health. This book provides a thorough analysis of the relationship between environmental factors and public health policy. It includes many different issues, including as pollution in the air and water, changing the climate, the extinction of species, and the lack of sustainable urban development. The effects on people and how policy might help prevent damage are examined for each issue. This book has as its major goal the promotion of public health through well-informed policies about the environment. It stresses the need to take preventative actions to lessen environmental hazards and shield populations from the potentially harmful consequences of climate change on human health. This book seeks to encourage constructive action and propel revolutionary change by examining effective policy frameworks, efficient methods, and evidence-based solutions. This book is written for those in positions of power, such as policymakers, healthcare providers, academics, students, and everyone else interested in the intersections of environmental sustainability and public health. It hopes to spark a movement toward a future in which the well-being of everyone and the environment are equally prioritized.