Links to G20 Websites
The Peoples' Summit encourages you to learn as much as possible about the subject matter related to the G20 event coming to Pittsburgh, PA this September. To help you learn more and to show our support of other websites addressing the G20 event coming to Pittsburgh, we have provided a list of links to other websites we believe are worth your investigation:
Read this Wikipedia post on “G-20 Major Economies” to get another perspective on what the G-20 is all about.
This U.K. website is the official site of the G20 and offers a general overview of G20 goals.
This article by Andrew Sparrow and Matthew Weaver, March 25, 2009 for the London <i>Guardian</i> is titled “What’s the G-20 and why does it matter?”
This downloadable .PDF file contains an article written in March 2009 titled “The G20 and the Global Economic Crisis” by InterAction.
"Bread for the World Urges G20 Leaders to include Food Security, Economic Recovery for Poor Countries” from April 1, 2009.
“A Human Rights Analysis of the G20 Communique: Recent Awareness of the 'Human Cost' Is Not Quite Enough,” Carnegie Council (Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Margot E. Salomon, May 4, 2009).
This article from <i>The Nation</i> is titled “Global Labor’s G-20 Agenda.”
“G-20 Forgets the Environment,” Guardian (London) George Monbiott, April 2, 2009
“A G20 Meeting for Nothing,” International Viewpoint Damien Millett, Eric Toussaint, April 11, 2009.
“G-20: Their Agenda and Ours,” International Viewpoint Josep María Antentas, Esther Vivas, April 11, 2009