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House Republicans Probe Climate Groups’ Ties to China

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., seen here at the Capitol on June 29, co-signed letters to four climate activist groups seeking details on any dealings they might have had with China. (Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

A pair of top House Republicans demanded information from several progressive organizations on their ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington, ranking member on the Energy and Commerce Committee, and Rep. Morgan Griffith of Virginia, ranking member on the oversight and investigations subcommittee, wrote letters Sunday to four left-wing climate-focused groups with a series of questions.

The groups—the Sunrise Movement, the Union of Concerned Scientists, MoveOn, and Earthworks—had asked the Biden administration in a July letter to “eschew the dominant antagonistic approach” toward China and work with it on combating climate change.

“We write to you with significant concerns that American progressive advocacy groups may be advancing U.S. government economic and environmental policies to the benefit of the Chinese Communist Party,” Rodgers and Griffith wrote to the groups.

“We are concerned that foreign interests may be influencing your advocacy activities directed toward Congress,” the letters continued. “In light of our jurisdiction over foreign commerce and environmental policy, we seek to understand the relationship between your work and Chinese efforts to influence U.S. policy development.”

The GOP leaders asked the groups whether they have received funding from the Chinese government, if an individual or group affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party had asked them to sign the July letter, and whether they have ever criticized China’s genocide of Uyghur Muslims.

They gave the four organizations until Oct. 15 to respond to their inquiries.

Rodgers and Griffith also noted in the letters that the groups have ignored China’s overwhelming contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions. In 2018, China was responsible for 28% of the world’s emissions, more than any other country, while the U.S. produced 15% of global emissions, according to data compiled by the Union of Concerned Scientists.

“Shockingly, this letter reads more like CCP propaganda designed to blame and weaken the United States to benefit China’s national and economic security agenda,” the ranking members wrote about the four groups’ request to the Biden administration.

The Sunrise Movement, the Union of Concerned Scientists, MoveOn, and Earthworks did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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