10
Point Plan to mend PA's Environmental and Economic Devastation
“Despite the Pennsylvania Constitution’s guarantee that, ‘The people have a right to clean air, pure water and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the environment,’ our state has one of the most polluted environments in the nation,” stated John Hanger, President and CEO of PennFuture. “Our environmental problems and their related public health problems are caused by weak enforcement of existing laws, the failure of energy policies to promote clean energy and efficiency, reformation of laws at the behest of polluters, and too little investment in our open spaces and waterways, continued Hanger. “The state’s budget and tax policies do little to create incentives to prevent and reduce environmental damage. And our economy continues to suffer.” The PennFuture report details Pennsylvania’s dubious leadership in the “Pollution Hall of Shame,” from serving as the nation’s garbage dump, to having the second worst acid rain in the country, to contributing more global warming gases than 83 nations, to having more than 3,000 miles of streams damaged by acid mine pollution to fish contaminated by toxic PCB’s and deadly mercury, to having more than 2,250 Pennsylvanians die each year from soot pollution from outdated and dangerous power plants. The report also details how these and other environmental problems have caused Pennsylvania to lag in economic development and attracting workers. But the report also features ways that a new administration could turn the situation around and move Pennsylvania into a positive era of environmental and economic leadership. PennFuture’s top ten solutions for fulfilling the state’s constitutional promise include:
PennFuture, which has offices in Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, is a statewide public interest membership organization that advances policies to protect and improve the state’s environment and economy. PennFuture’s activities include litigating cases before regulatory bodies and in local, state and federal courts, advocating and advancing legislative action on a state and federal level, public education and assisting citizens in public advocacy. (Penn Future Press
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