The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants G7 leaders to commit to Marshall Plan for climate to help developing countries achieve the carbonization of their economies, but is having trouble securing the necessary funds, writes The Times today.
The first lifelong summit of the leaders of the major developed economies in almost two years will be held in Cornwall in the south-west of England and will focus on the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change.
Johnson wants G7 countries to support large-scale renewable energy projects across Africa and parts of Asia, which the Times says will be in line with the US Marshall Plan, which helped revive European economies after World War II. War.
But the British Treasury Department has so far resisted disbursing money for the plan before a detailed government review of the fall, the report said.

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