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Trade secrecy fuels climate crisis

Last updated: December 17, 2025 3:55 am
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Trade policy in Britain is facing scrutiny due to a lack of democracy in its formation, allowing oil companies to sue governments worldwide if they take action on climate change. A recent report from The Ecologist in partnership with Abolish Westminster sheds light on the obscure legal clauses included in British trade deals by the Department of Business and Trade (DBT).

These clauses enable foreign companies to sue governments for passing laws that may impact the future profits they anticipated from their investments in the country. This has led to a situation where governments can be held accountable for measures aimed at addressing climate change or pollution.

One notable case is the lawsuit against Britain following a high court ruling that blocked a coal mine project in Cumbria. Adam Ramsay, the author of the report, pointed out that while various foreign businesses can exploit these treaties to sue governments, fossil fuel companies are the primary users, often targeting governments taking steps to combat climate change or pollution.

The report delves into the Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) mechanisms, commonly found in trade deals worldwide, with Britain being a key player in such agreements. The research indicates that British trade deals contribute significantly to climate-changing pollution, almost as much as the country’s domestic economy. Surprisingly, elected MPs have minimal influence over these trade agreements, highlighting a lack of democratic oversight in the process.

The report also examines why Britain has become a hub for these contentious trade deals, attributing it to historical imperialism, bureaucratic inertia, and a perceived lack of democracy compared to other Western nations. Ramsay emphasized that the opaque nature of trade policy formulation in Britain, driven by corporate interests, undermines democratic accountability.

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Under Labour’s governance, interactions between DBT ministers and major oil companies like Shell and BP reportedly overshadowed parliamentary scrutiny. Additionally, the report raises concerns about the influence of corporate entities on trade policy, exacerbated by the Brexit process, leading to what it terms as ‘corporate capture.’

Caroline Lucas, a former Green Party MP and trade policy expert, highlighted the lack of transparency in UK trade policy compared to her experience scrutinizing European trade policy as an MEP. The report underscores the need for greater scrutiny and accountability in British trade policy decisions.

In conclusion, the report urges for a reevaluation of Britain’s trade policy framework to ensure democratic accountability and transparency. The intricate web of trade agreements must be scrutinized to prevent corporate interests from overshadowing public welfare and environmental concerns.

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