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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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