Congressman Blumenauer Pushes for Greener Trade Policies
U.S. Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) has introduced new legislation designed to strengthen environmental accountability in international trade. The proposed bill, titled the Balancing Trade and Environment Act of 2014, aims to hold trading partners to higher environmental standards. Blumenauer argues that U.S. trade policy must no longer overlook pollution, habitat destruction, or climate change.

Linking Trade to Environmental Standards
The bill would require the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to evaluate how other nations comply with international environmental agreements. It would also ensure these standards become part of future trade negotiations. Blumenauer insists that trade deals often ignore environmental safeguards in favor of profit. He believes this practice undermines U.S. leadership on sustainability and rewards bad actors abroad.
Closing Loopholes and Promoting Accountability
The legislation calls for greater transparency in trade agreements. It would prevent trading partners from exploiting weak enforcement or poor environmental laws to gain an economic edge. According to Blumenauer, trade should reflect shared values, not just economic interests. By embedding environmental commitments into trade policy, the U.S. can encourage responsible development and fair competition.
Support for a Sustainable Economy
Blumenauer has long championed policies that integrate environmental protection with economic growth. He argues that a sustainable economy requires recognizing the true costs of environmental damage. The bill reflects a broader push in Congress to address climate change through comprehensive, cross-sector solutionsβincluding trade.
Blumenauer hopes to rally bipartisan support for the measure. He contends that protecting the environment is not a partisan issue but a necessary step to ensure long-term prosperity and global stability.
π― Why It Matters Now
- Global Climate Fight: Embedding environmental standards into trade can boost global efforts against climate change.
- Economic Justice: The bill seeks a level playing fieldβrewarding sustainable producers instead of supporting polluters.
- Policy Momentum: With new legislation like the FOREST Act in motion, Blumenauerβs 2014 bill reflects a growing bipartisan appetite for linking trade, climate, and environmental responsibility.
Sources:
- The Atlantic β βGreens Turn Against Longtime Ally Earlβ―Blumenauer Over Trade Dealβ (Mayβ―2014)
Environmental groups grew critical of Blumenauerβs support for trade initiatives perceived as undermining environmental protectionsβhighlighting the tension between his environmental advocacy and his backing of βfastβtrackβ trade authority:
βRepresentative Blumenauer has been an important champion on climate change and the environment, but he is wrong on trade,ββ―Friends of the Earth President Erich Pica saidΒ
- WikipediaΒ β βRohrabacherβFarr Amendmentβ (May 2014)
In May 2014, Congress passed the RohrabacherβFarr Amendment (also known as the RohrabacherβBlumenauer Amendment), which restricts federal interference in state medical cannabis laws. While not directly about trade, it exemplifies Blumenauerβs legislative engagement in environmental and statesβ rights issues:
This amendment was passed by the House in May 2014 and became law in December 2014.




