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Trump’s revisions of U.S. – Korea trade deal promise more air pollution and global warming
Donald Trump has coerced South Korea into accepting changes in the U.S.-Korea trade agreement that would increase exports of U.S. cars that fail to meet Korea’s auto emissions standards.
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The Alaskan Arctic to California Crude Connection
This dynamic is on the verge of changing, as the threat of increased oil tanker traffic in California to feed the refinery sector is raising awareness about the sources of that crude oil.
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This Week’s Round of NAFTA Talks in Mexico Promises Dangerous Regulatory Review Chapter
A new regulatory review chapter in a new NAFTA deal would likely hamstring agricultural, food safety, and other environmental regulations.
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Montreal Round of NAFTA Negotiations Threatens Health, Family Farms and the Environment
The decision to continue talking on NAFTA is bad news for our environment. While trade ministers make secret deals, we can be assured what they see as progress will no doubt put our environment and pu…
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Export credit agencies must not fund Vietnam’s Long Phu 1 coal plant
Through the U.S. Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im), Trump is pushing developing countries toward dependence on coal for decades to come.
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Trump to Place Tariff on Solar Panels
Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on imported solar panels is recklessly irresponsible and a thinly veiled attack on clean energy.
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Comments to OPIC on the PT DAP Oleochemical Project
We write to provide input regarding OPIC’s consideration of financing for the PT. Domas Agrointi Prima (DAP) Oleochemical Project – Medan, Indonesia Project.
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Senate Committee Votes on Trump’s Ex-Im Bank Nominees
The Export-Import Bank dodged a bullet today when a Senate committee voted down Scott Garrett, a climate change denier and bigot.
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Sixth round of NAFTA talks stall
Regardless of the outcome of the negotiations, there is no prospect for a NAFTA that puts good environmental and climate policy first.