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Youth 7 Summit 2021

by Amy Wilson

The Youth 7 (Y7) 2021 Summit took place one month before the G7 Leaders Summit (11-13 June 2021) in May 2021. The theme for the Y7 Summit was ‘Making Waves for Future Generations’ and had four main subject areas: climate resilience, digital literacy, sustainable economy and mental health [1,2]. 

In relation to climate change and the environment the Y7 Communiqué 2021 states that by 2030 governments must [2]:

Climate change was one of the areas where young leaders and G7 representatives were considered to have the greatest amount of consensus going into the G7 2021 negotiations [3]. Firstly, the G7 committed to ending government support for unabated coal-fired power generation by 2021 and to end inefficient fossil fuel subsidies by 2025 [4]. The G7 also agreed to the 2030 Nature Compact which aligns with Y7 recommendations for conservation of marine biodiversity, consideration of environmental practices and the legal use of natural resources [4]. For more information on the 2021 G7’s outcomes see ClimaTalk’s The G7 Calls for a Coal Phase-Out, but No Expiration Date Article. 

References: 

[1] Future Leaders. URL: https://www.futureleaders.network/y7home [last accessed 24/06/21]
[2] Youth Call to Action, 2021, Future Leaders. URL: https://www.futureleaders.network/y7-call-to-action [last accessed 24/06/21]
[3] Evie Aspinall, Looking Towards the G7: The Youth 7 Summit, 2021, British Foreign Policy Group. URL: https://bfpg.co.uk/2021/05/youth7/ [last accessed 29/06/21][4] Travels Smith, COP26: G7 Climate Outcomes, 2021, URL: https://www.traverssmith.com/knowledge/knowledge-container/cop26-g7-climate-outcomes/  [last accessed 29/06/21]
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