G20 Draft Declaration Challenges U.S. on Climate Change
The latest G20 draft leaders’ declaration has made waves by openly referencing “climate change”, even as the United States reportedly pushed back against such mentions. According to sources close to the talks, the declaration doesn’t shy away from the global crisis, signaling a united front among the world’s top economies—well, except for one. If only climate change could be solved by just ignoring it, right?

Global Unity Overpowers Objections
This bold move underscores the determination of most G20 nations to address environmental issues, no matter the resistance. The draft’s climate language shows the growing urgency—and frustration—among countries as climate disasters multiply. It’s as if the rest of the world is saying, “We’re going green—with or without you!”
With the climate clock ticking and global temperatures on the rise, these leaders are making it clear: international cooperation can’t wait for everyone to get on board. Maybe next year, the U.S. will bring a reusable cup to the table.
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