The Earth Pod (Episode-2) ― India's G20 Presidency: What's in Store?

In Episode Two of 'The Earth Pod', we discuss India’s G20 Presidency, the expectation of decisive outcomes, and deeper engagement on areas of energy transitions and sustainable development. In December 2022, India assumed the Presidency of G20 from Indonesia. As a key intergovernmental forum that aims to seamlessly bring together 20 of the world’s developed as well as developing economies, the G20 is reported to account for about 80 per cent of global GDP, 75 per cent of global trade and 65 per cent of the world’s population. India takes over the mantle of the forum for a year at a time when the world is fraught with war, economic downturns and energy crisis. In such a context, how can India steer the discourse on issues particularly pertinent to developing countries and the Global South? Listen to Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI, and Dr Shailly Kedia, Senior Fellow and Associate Director, TERI, share their expectations from India's G20 Presidency.

Stakeholders
Businesses
Civil society/Grassroots
Policy Makers
Researchers/Post graduates
Technocrats
Tags
Climate agreements
Climate change
Climate finance