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What does the biggest free trade deal in history mean for the environment?
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What does the biggest free trade deal in history mean for the environment?
Sun, 2014-03-16 15:51 — Maeryn ObleyImage: “No standard in Europe will be lowered because of this trade deal; not on food, not on the environment, not on social protection, not on data protection,” EU trade commissioner Karel De Gucht said in February, before meetings this week in Brussels to negotiate the details of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Photograph: Georges Gobet/AFP
theguardian.com - March 14th, 2014 - Karl Mathiesen
Both the EU and US are adamant TTIP will not affect both regions’ environmental protection standards. But green groups, forewarned by past experiences of free trade agreements, are incredulous.
Any attempt to fully align the two regions would precipitate a disaster for environmental standards, particularly in the EU where the bar tends to be higher.
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