This research project aims to investigate the multifaceted impacts of environmental pollution on human health. It will delve into various forms of pollution, including air, water, and soil contamination, and their direct and indirect effects on human well-being. The study will explore the correlation between exposure to pollutants and the incidence of various diseases, such as respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular diseases, and cancers. Furthermore, the project will examine the socio-economic factors that exacerbate the effects of pollution, including access to healthcare and disparities in environmental quality across different communities. The research will also assess the effectiveness of current environmental policies and regulations in mitigating pollution and protecting public health, while focusing on the most vulnerable groups, such as children and the elderly, and propose potential solutions to reduce pollution and its detrimental effects. The study will employ a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data analysis with qualitative research to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship between environmental pollution and human health.