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2021 G7 Ended With Empty Promises

2021 G7 Ended With Empty Promises

Do you even know what the G7 event is? And who are they?

The 2021 G7, held in Cornwall, was an abysmal failure, in my opinion. It ended with the usual empty promises and the leaders patting themselves on their backs (and each other’s backs), believing they’d done an excellent job.

 

My opinion doesn’t matter much when it comes to the ‘business as usual’ these turkeys offer, but subjects that should have been priorities seemed to have gotten lost in the ambiguity of underwhelming agendas.



So who and what is the G7? 

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The Group of Seven is an inter-governmental political forum consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. (Wikipedia)

 

They are the leaders from the seven most powerful countries… well, Western countries, because it doesn’t include China or Russia. All like-minded in their capitalistic and democratic views. Or, as I like to call it, The old boys club.

(Even the one woman is one of the boys!)

 

Here they are in all their glory.

 

  1. Jo Biden – USA
  2. Boris Johnston – UK
  3. Justin Trudeau – Canada
  4. Angela Merkle – Germany 
  5. Emmanuel Macron – France
  6. Mario Draghi – Italy
  7. Yoshihide Suga – Japan

 

Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel represented the European Union.

 

Also invited (yes, you have to be asked!) were:

  • Scott Morrison – Australia
  • Moon Jae-in – South Korea
  • Cyril Ramaphosa – South Africa
  • Narendra Modi – India who attended virtually – like none of the leaders wanted the virus to come as well!!!

 

The theme was, according to the propaganda,

 

“to reach major new agreements to help the world fight, and then build back better from coronavirus and create a greener, more prosperous future.”

So did they succeed in getting anything concrete done?

 

Greta Thunberg said on Instagram:

 

“The climate and ecological crisis is rapidly escalating. G7 pours fantasy amounts into fossil fuels as CO2 emissions are forecast for 2nd biggest annual rise ever. 

But, the G7 leaders really seem to be having a good time presenting their empty climate commitments and repeating old unfulfilled promises.

Of course this calls for a steak-and-lobster-BBQ-celebration while jet planes perform aerobatics in the sky above the G7 resort!”

 

So the short answer is, No. 

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Oh, they did come up with ideas like a minimum global 15% tax (no tax havens) targeting large corporations, which should have been way higher! Supposedly enacting measures on the Covid-19 vaccines for those countries needing it and they ticked off China asking them to:

 

“respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, especially in relation to Xinjiang and those rights, freedoms and high degree of autonomy for Hong Kong…”

as if that’s going to work!

 

The “boys” reaffirmed the Paris agreement and committed to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, vowing to eliminate most coal power. “MOST” coal power? Well, there’s a dangling vine they can cling onto if need be.

 

Nick Dearden, director of the campaign group Global Justice Now, said:

“After a weekend of diplomacy, all they have done is repeat their own inadequate climate targets and fail to meet their own inadequate targets for global vaccination.” Source

 

I could see absolutely no urgency from them in making any progress on fundamental issues such as refugees (war & climate), aid promises, climate crises and vaccine apartheid.

 

The whole weekend seems to have been an opportunity to take selfies and parade around showing themselves off and leaders of the “free world”. 

 

The next big meeting will be the COP26 (United Nations climate change conference) in November this year. Read about it.

Will policymakers deliver on promises made in the past? Doubt it! We haven’t seen any real urgency from them since Greta’s famous “House on Fire” speech.

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The Big Boys Are In Town – G7

The Big Boys Are In Town – G7

What’s in the news at the moment …. that is, world news, is the G7 meeting that’s just ended in Germany.

A quick definition of G7 = The Group of Seven is an informal bloc of industrialised democracies – the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom – that meets annually to discuss issues such as global economic governance, international security, and energy policy.

In my opinion I don’t think that these topics are as important as the topic of the health of our planet. Well, maybe you could put in there “energy policy”, but that’s just a red herring in my book. They want us to believe that they are all for sustainability but then they go home and nothing gets done.
Although, I have to hand it to France with the latest news that new commercial buildings have to have 50% green on their rooftops …. solar or plantings. More Info

So back to G7. What are they discussing under “global economic governance”. The one mission that Obama had going into this meeting was to get the European community to continue with the sanctions again Putin.  Duh … they’re not working anyway!!!! There’s still fighting going on in Ukraine and the Russian economy is picking up – not going down.  So what’s the point?

Next, “International security” – well, that’s a given – ISIS and what they can do about that. Not a lot really.  Fundamentally ISIS has risen up because of corrupt politics and people in poverty and despair. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not in favor of ISIS in any way, shape or form and they’re sure not helping their people at all.

Now we come to “Energy policy” – climate issues, which, in my opinion, should be the most important. Why?  Well, without a planet nothing else matters. I’ve had a look at the agenda of this two day event and there was 45 minutes designated to this important topic.

I don’t like these power hungry countries and their “meetings”. They’re like the big kids in the playground huddling together to work out who to bully next instead of looking at how to deal with the kids who don’t have food in their lunchbox or how best to fix the environment our children have to play in.

I should have titled this post “One Big Boy and One Big Girl” – that’s who is really wielding the power.

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I know I look at things in a simplistic way, but then I believe life really is quite simple. We all need food, shelter, compassion and love and the great majority of us are not getting these basic requirements.

 

 

 

 

 




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