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Will the G20 Listen to Its Own Advisors? Four Urgent Steps on Climate Change

Think 20 urges G20 to reform climate finance and direct funds to local communities, highlighting over $200 billion in 2024 climate disaster losses worldwide.

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The world's 20 most powerful economies, the G20—currently led by South Africa—face mounting pressure to slash greenhouse gas emissions and help nations adapt to climate change. Economist and international affairs specialist Gaylor Montmasson-Clair co-heads the think-and-do tank Southern Transitions and also co-chairs the G20's Think 20. This group advises on climate, energy and environmental transition policies. He points out that the G20 is not…

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The world's 20 most powerful economies, the G20 – driven by pressure from South Africa – the mounting pressure of the face to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help nations adapt to climate change. The economist and international affairs specialist, Gaylor Montmasson-Clair, co-authors [...]

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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