ENVIRONMENT

G20 meeting to focus on climate change, sustainable water use

Key topics of 2-day meeting include climate change, sustainable water use, and 2015 Paris Agreement objectives

A two-day meeting of G20 member state environment ministers in Naples, Italy, starting Thursday is set to focus on climate change and sustainable water use. Illustration / AA

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A two-day meeting of G20 member state environment ministers in Naples, Italy, starting Thursday is set to focus on climate change and sustainable water use.

According to a G20 statement, key topics of the discussion will include: “combating climate change, accelerating the ecological transition, making financial flows consistent with the (2015) Paris Agreement objectives, opportunities for sustainable and inclusive recovery enabled by innovative technological solutions of the energy sector, and building smart, resilient and sustainable cities.”

Murat Kurum, Turkey’s environment, and urbanization minister, will also attend the meeting and speak to his global counterparts about Turkey’s work on the environment, climate, and energy.

Kurum also is expected to hold talks with his counterparts.

The G20 leaders' summit is set for Oct. 30-31 in Rome.

The G20 – made up of the 19 countries with the world’s largest economies, plus the European Union – includes Turkey, Germany, the US, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, Indonesia, France, South Africa, South Korea, India, the UK, Italy, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the EU, as well as the IMF and World Bank.

-The G20 is the international forum that brings together the world's major economies. Its members account for more than 80% of world GDP, 75% of global trade, and 60% of the population of the planet- according to the forum's website.