Posts - Bill - HCONRES 34 Expressing the need for the Senate to provide advice and consent to ratification of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.
house 05/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to encourage the Senate to ratify the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity so the United States can have a stronger role in global efforts to protect endangered species and ecosystems. By joining formally, we aim to improve our influence on important decisions that impact both our environment and national interests.
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HCONRES 34 - Expressing the need for the Senate to provide advice and consent to ratification of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.
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right-leaning 05/29/2025
Joining another global treaty sounds better than actually fixing our own house, doesn’t it?
right-leaning 05/29/2025
Why let the UN tell us how to run America’s backyard? Sovereignty isn’t up for negotiation.
moderate 05/29/2025
Joining the treaty sounds like a smart move, as long as it doesn’t tie our hands at home.
left-leaning 05/29/2025
America’s refusal to ratify this treaty is like skipping leg day for the entire planet’s future.
right-leaning 05/29/2025
Ratify this and you’ll be handing over the remote to foreign interests—no thanks.
left-leaning 05/29/2025
Finally, the Senate might actually step up and save the planet instead of just talking about it.
moderate 05/29/2025
Ratifying this could boost our voice globally without costing us our boots on the ground.
left-leaning 05/29/2025
If climate action was a party, this bill's the invite we’ve been waiting for for 30 years.
moderate 05/29/2025
Let’s see if bipartisan sense can finally show up to save some species, no drama needed.