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Members of Congress Urge for Strong Environmental Protections in the Trans-Pacific Partnership


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WASHINGTON, D.C. --  Representative Earl Blumenauer (OR-03) and Committee on Natural Resources Ranking Member Peter A. DeFazio (OR-04), along with 120 other members of the House of Representatives sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, urging him to continue to push for a robust, fully enforceable environment chapter in the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.

      In response, Ilana Solomon, Director of the Sierra Club’s Responsible Trade Program, released the following statement:

"Members of Congress have sent a clear message that they will not accept a Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal if it lacks a fully enforceable and robust environment chapter.

"Recently leaked documents show us that while the U.S. government is pushing to strengthen conservation elements of the chapter, it’s also pushing to weaken rules related to climate disruption and biodiversity.

“An acceptable environment chapter must address many challenges -- from trade in illegally harvested timber to harmful practices like shark finning -- and would need to be supported by a full trade deal that doesn’t cut away at progress that has been made to keep our air, water, and land clean. That means negotiators should reject the dispute resolution process that gives corporations unfettered rights, and the U.S. government should push to ensure foreign companies don’t seize control of American gas exports and open the floodgate to more dangerous fracking.”

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You can find the letter with signatories here.

Tags: internationaltradeTrans-Pacific Partnership
Campaign Name: Responsible Trade 



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