Sommet du G20 à Cannes, France
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- De nombreuses initiatives ont été laissées de côté durant le sommet de Cannes, mais la plus significative - une taxe sur les transactions financières - est mise sur les rails.
- Les pays du G20 représentent 90% du PNB mondial, 80% du commerce global et les deux-tiers de la population du monde. N’ont-ils pas le devoir de faire en sorte que les deux jours du sommet du G20 à Cannes, les 3 et 4 novembre, débouchent sur de réels progrès ? A vous de tweeter !
- Une idée est en passe de devenir réalité : la création d'une minuscule taxe appliquée aux banques qui pourrait générer des milliards de dollars et contribuer à financer le développement.
- La flambée des prix alimentaires a déjà plongé des millions de personnes dans la pauvreté. Cette crise menace directement notre avenir. Signez notre pétition pour demander au G20 d’agir immédiatement.
Lors du sommet du G20 à Cannes, en France, la crise financière européenne a éclipsé plusieurs initiatives majeures, mais la plus importante a survécu : ce G20 a été un moment clé pour la taxe Robin des bois, comme moyen de financement du développement, et pour la reconnaissance de la nécessité de trouver des sources nouvelles de financement pour combattre le changement climatique.
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