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“The President should be able to sanction foreign people, companies, or groups for major overseas actions that seriously increase greenhouse gases, block cleaner energy projects, build inefficient fossil fuel power, illegally destroy forests, or damage natural places that store carbon.”
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“Covered foreign individuals and companies should be able to face penalties such as blocked U.S. travel, revoked visas, frozen U.S.-linked property, and other existing sanctions options.”
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“The President should be able to sanction foreign people or companies that block local opposition to harmful climate or forest projects, encourage threats or violence against environmental and land-rights defenders, or commit serious environmental abuses tied to human rights or corruption.”
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“Sanctions decisions should have to consider certain information from Congress, foreign governments, and watchdog groups, and defined standards for whether a person acted knowingly, recklessly, or willfully should affect who can be sanctioned.”
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“Sanctions should be able to reach foreign officials, agents, intermediaries, funders, suppliers, technology providers, service providers, and controlled companies that help covered climate, forest, deception, or defender-harm activities happen or continue.”
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“Environmental sanctions should leave room for authorized U.S. intelligence and law enforcement work, and for people to enter the United States when U.N. headquarters rules or other international obligations require it.”
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“These climate and environmental sanctions should not let the U.S. ban goods from being imported just because the goods are connected to a sanctioned actor or covered misconduct.”
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“The asset-freeze power should target covered foreign people and property, and should not by itself be used to ban imports of goods tied to covered foreign people or activities.”
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“The President should be able to sanction foreign people or companies that knowingly lie about a project, investment, or product's environmental impact or emissions in official reviews, investor materials, or public green marketing claims.”
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“When deciding whether to impose sanctions, the President should have to consider certain bipartisan congressional information and credible reports from other governments and watchdog groups that track environmental harm or human rights violations?”
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“The President should be able to sanction foreign officials, representatives, funders, suppliers, service providers, and controlled companies when they help covered climate harm, forest destruction, false environmental claims, or retaliation against environmental defenders.”
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“The President should be able to sanction foreign actors when climate or environmental harm is tied to suppressing opposition, letting threats or violence against environmental defenders go unpunished, or corruption and serious abuse against affected communities.”
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