Failure to Address Climate Change
The G20 may set the agenda, but it is the planet that ultimately pays the price – the smallest nations in the world feel the impact of its decisions the most.
Origins and Global Influence
The G20 (Group of Twenty) is an international forum comprised of the world's major economies, including 19 countries and the European Union, aimed at coordinating global economic policies, ensuring financial stability, and addressing development priorities. It was established in 1999 in response to the Asian financial crisis, initially serving as a meeting for finance ministers and central bank governors.