Brazil President Urges Climate Action
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•Brazil's president urges G20 members to take more action on climate change
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Brazil 's Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says developed nations must speed up their initiatives to reduce harmful emissions.
The G20 leaders endorse a joint statement that calls for a pact to combat hunger, more aid for Gaza , an end to the war in Ukraine and other goals.
Biden has urged G20 members to each commit $2 billion to replenish a pandemic fund established in 2022 .
The clause on billionaire taxes was included despite opposition from Argentina .
Argentina did sign the G20 declaration, but had issues with references to the U.N. ’s 2030 sustainable development agenda.
Right-wing President Javier Milei has recently adopted a Trump -like role as a spoiler in multilateral talks.
Milei also objected to the idea that governments should do more to fight hunger.
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