During the Justice-Commerce-Science appropriations amendment voting on Thursday, Mark Meadows (NC-11) introduced an amendment to prohibit the use of funds to negotiate or enter into a trade agreement that establishes a limit on greenhouse gas emissions.
The amendment passed 226 to 179. 219 Republicans and 7 Democrats voted for it. 177 Democrats and 2 Republicans voted against it.
The two Republicans to oppose it were Mike Fitzpatrick (PA-08) and Chris Gibson (NY-19).
Here are the 7 Democrats who voted for it:
John Barrow (GA-12)
Henry Cuellar (TX-28)
Bill Enyart (IL-12)
Alan Grayson (FL-09)
Mike McIntyre (NC-07)
Collin Peterson (MN-07)
Nick Rahall (WV-03)
Most of those aren't surprising, but I was quite surprised to see Alan Grayson's name on that list.
Anyway, I found it rather funny that Republicans seem to think that Obama will try to backdoor a climate treaty through something like TPP or TTIP. From the leaked text of the environment section of the TPP, we know that it contains no real enforcement. Both TPP and TTIP would allow fossil fuel companies to sue governments for unlimited compensation for lost profit. Both (see here and here) are expected to lead to an increase in fracking in the US, and US trade officials are trying to use TTIP to get Europe to accept tar sands oil.
Sometimes I wish that the Obama of the Republican imagination was the one we actually had.