The Group of 20 (G20) gathering of the world’s most powerful economies (excluding the US) kicked off in Johannesburg at the end of November. The host, President Cyril Ramaphosa, is a billionaire with deep coal roots. He is trumpeting one of the summit’s main themes as breaking the world, especially the Global South, from the curse of ‘extractive colonialism’ and unleashing a wave of ‘green jobs’.
“We now know that unless we change course, urgently and resolutely, the conditions of life on this planet will become intolerable. The move to a low-carbon economy cannot be delayed. Indeed, it must be accelerated,” he told a global gathering of the Business20 leaders in Johannesburg.
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