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At G-8, Developing Countries Push for 'Greater Inclusion'

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China, India, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, countries that are part of the G-20 are not part of the G-8. Without the developing countries no real progress can be made on climate change or on emissions control. Climate change was a key focus of this summit in Itlay for the G-8 but with India and China only on the sidelines and acting more as an opposition excluded from the main deliberations the whole climate change agenda had to be shelved. The European countries lose influence in an enlarged summit so the G-8 keeps going along. Sweden holds the rotating Presidency of the EU, so the Swedes are there also. And so is Portugal in away with Manuel Barroso representing the European Commisssion. Except Japan, Asia is not represented, and no country from Africa or Latin America is represented. The European club looks like an anachronism and it is. Merkel and Sarkozy say they know this, but there is too much resistance in Europe to giving up this privilege. When the Guardian reported that Italy may be left out in future meetings of an expanded summit. the Italian press and the Italian prime minister Berlusconi denounced the report. Other countries that lose influence in an expanded arrangement are Canada and Japan.

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Not only do European countries lose influence, Canada and Japan also lose influence. Countries like Italy may be dropped. THe current arrangement makes doing something serilous for climate change, emissions, global development, impossible. Its too Euopean focussed, and the U.S also loses influence in an expanded arrangement, which may be why India, China,Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, South Africa and Nigeria are on the sidelines or not represented at all.

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