G20 Summit = Summit of 20 major countries has started in Italy.

The focus is on responding to rising global energy prices and sending a positive message to the upcoming UN Conference on Climate Change, COP26.

The G20 Summit, which will be face-to-face for the first time in two years since it was held in Osaka, began in Rome, the capital of Italy, after 5 pm on the 30th of Japan time.



On the first day, opinions will be exchanged on how to respond to rising global energy prices, measures against the new coronavirus, and the promotion of digitalization to close the gap between urban and rural areas.



On the second day, discussions will be held on climate change countermeasures, and Italy, the presidency, will discuss when to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to virtually zero toward COP26, which will begin in the United Kingdom immediately after the G20 summit. I would like to share a certain perception with.



Regarding the time to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to virtually zero, the United States, Japan, and the EU = European Union aim for 2050, while China and Saudi Arabia set 2060, which is a positive G20. The focus is on being able to put out a message.



The summit concludes on the 31st with Italy, the presidency, announcing the outcome of the two-day debate, and many of the leaders will move to the United Kingdom to attend the COP26 summit, hoping for a full-scale debate on climate change. It is a prospect.