"As the world looks to the G20 economies to lead the charge on climate action, CEOs must leverage their influence to foster inclusive, just transitions that create long-term value for both people and the planet."
The Group of Twenty (G20), comprising 19 countries, the European Union, and the African Union, plays a vital role in global economic cooperation. Brazil held the 2024 G20 presidency and placed particular focus on amplifying the voice of the Global South in international decision-making.
Poverty, climate change, armed conflict, disease and other ills abide by no borders, posing a long-term threat to global business and commerce as surely as they do for those living now on the edge of catastrophe.