Social G20 promotes global coordination of victims of climate crisis
Victims of the climate crisis from around the world will gather in Brazil during the Social G20 to help build an international movement. The goal is to establish an organization that can act cohesively in key global discussions, such as securing the rights of vulnerable populations and advocating for a just energy transition. This was explained by Sônia Mara Maranho, a member of the Movement of People Affected by Dams (MAB), in an interview with Agência Brasil.The Social G20 will be held from November 14 to 16 in Rio de Janeiro, marking a new initiative introduced by the Brazilian government. This is the first time Brazil is chairing the G20 since 2008, when the group adopted its current format, which includes the 19 largest global economies, the European Union, and, more recently, the A...