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Related: About this forumU.S. blocking G20 mention of climate change in draft communique
The United States is against mentioning climate change in the communique of the worlds financial leaders, G20 diplomats said, after a new draft of the joint statement showed the G20 are considering including it as a risk factor to growth.
G20 sources said the United States was reluctant to accept language on climate change as a risk to the economy. Climate is the last sticking point in the communique. There is still no agreement, a second source familiar with the negotiations said.
Finance ministers and central bankers of the worlds 20 biggest economies (G20) are discussing top global economic challenges on Saturday and Sunday in Riyadh, focusing on the growth outlook and new rules to tax global digital companies.
The G20 expects a modest pick-up in global growth this year and next, but noted downside risks to this outlook stemming from ... geopolitical and remaining trade tensions and policy uncertainty and macroeconomic risk related to environmental sustainability.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-g20-draft-climate/u-s-blocking-g20-mention-of-climate-change-in-draft-communique-diplomats-say-idUSKCN20G0JU
KPN
(17,201 posts)The Evil Empire. Not that some didnt already see us this way.
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)can't tweet and stomp his feet at the same time either.
That's my interpretation of what this stable dimwit is saying. He's having a hissy fit because the other 200 nations in the world recognize what oil barons are arguing against. Next, he'll plug his ears and say La-la-la-la so he can't hear those naughty words of reality.
Better protect those bone spurs, doofus.