< Back to Positions
Environment
The
Tennessee Public Policy Commission sees the state facing
numerous issues related to the natural environment. The issues and
economies differ greatly throughout our state, and the diversity of
our geography signifies the diversity of the concerns we face. We
encourage the unity of voices from within the environmental movement
in order to harness action on the part of advocating for the
preservation of the environment. The destruction of our forests by the
practice of clear cutting to provide supplies to chip mills and the
seriously polluted properties often referred to as brown fields in our
cities are two concerns that must be addressed.
The Catholic Public Policy Commission stresses that when we discuss
environmental concerns that both the preservation of natural spaces
and urban areas are considered. In analyzing our Church's position on
sanctity of human life we must take in consideration all aspects of
environmental concern.
We believe that clear cutting is neither sustainable nor the best
use of our natural resources. The destruction of our forests by the
practice of clear cutting to provide supplies to chip mills must stop.
This practice leads to destruction of our natural environment,
excessive erosion and destroys our streams and pollutes our water
supplies. This leads to endangering our tourism, fishing and the
development of skilled woodworking industries.
We believe that the State must face the issue of brown fields that
plague many of our communities. Property seriously polluted with no
method to remove the danger. We realize the challenge to the state,
but fear for the citizens living with this problem. We support a
program to clean up these properties and insist that this is carried
out with the utmost commitment to public health.
We greatly desire to promote preservation and respect of the created
world around us. Pope John Paul II has said, Respect for life and the
dignity of the human person extends also to the rest of creation,
which is called to join man in praising God.
|