Group of Twenty (G20)

Topic : Bridging the Divide on Carbon Footprint and Climate Change

The G20 is an intergovernmental committee. It composes delegates representing 19 countries and the European Union (EU). It typically addresses major issues related to the global economy, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development. Discussions and negotiations will be led by the representatives of the respective member countries. Each delegate will present their country's position on the issue at hand, and work to persuade others to support their position. Negotiations will take place both in a formal setting. The delegates will try to come at a consensus regarding the subject issues.

Topic : Bridging the Divide on Carbon Footprint and Climate Change

The issue of climate change has become a global concern in recent years, with increasing evidence of its impacts on the environment and human health. The G20 countries, responsible for more than 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions, have a critical role in addressing this issue. The G20 countries are responsible for most global greenhouse gas emissions and can lead in reducing emissions and promoting clean energy. Thus, bridging the divide on carbon footprint and climate change is a pressing issue that requires urgent action from the committee. They must take a leading role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting clean energy, and supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy. This is necessary for limiting the impact of worldwide heating caused by emissions