Many here decry the power of the tree hugging environmental groups. Certainly, many of their successful efforts have cost industry tremendously, but doesn't a clean environment have a benefit for a nation's people as well?
Sure, we lose industry to countries that have weaker environmental regulations, but shouldn't there be stronger agreements between nations regarding the environment? If "fair trade" was practiced amongst nations, which included equal worker's rights, and environmental regulations, would US industry be so quick to move abroad?
And what of the benefits? Sure we get cheaper goods from nations such as China - but at what environmental human cost? I'm not arguing that it's our role to influence China's policies to benefit their people. What I am saying is that mutually agreed upon environmental and worker protections between countries (fair trade) would benefit nations like the EU nations and the US that have more stringent regs.
And I don't believe that we would lose our sovereignty by proposing suchs regs. What I'm saying is that if LDCs want to trade with us, they need to have similar regulations.
Anyway, a picture is worth a thousand words, scroll down to see these pictures in the link below, read the captions, and you will see a different face of China. You will see what China has sacrificed to become an economic powerhouse in such a short time.
http://www.chinahush.com/2009/10/21/amazing-pictures-pollution-in-china/
Sure, we lose industry to countries that have weaker environmental regulations, but shouldn't there be stronger agreements between nations regarding the environment? If "fair trade" was practiced amongst nations, which included equal worker's rights, and environmental regulations, would US industry be so quick to move abroad?
And what of the benefits? Sure we get cheaper goods from nations such as China - but at what environmental human cost? I'm not arguing that it's our role to influence China's policies to benefit their people. What I am saying is that mutually agreed upon environmental and worker protections between countries (fair trade) would benefit nations like the EU nations and the US that have more stringent regs.
And I don't believe that we would lose our sovereignty by proposing suchs regs. What I'm saying is that if LDCs want to trade with us, they need to have similar regulations.
Anyway, a picture is worth a thousand words, scroll down to see these pictures in the link below, read the captions, and you will see a different face of China. You will see what China has sacrificed to become an economic powerhouse in such a short time.
http://www.chinahush.com/2009/10/21/amazing-pictures-pollution-in-china/