The G20 major economies are “moving in the wrong direction” in response to the pandemic by using stimulus spending to support industries and companies that rely heavily on planet-warming fossil fuels.
This study tracks, for the first time, each G20 country's progress on ending support for fossil fuels—ranking their transparency, commitments, and financial support to oil, gas, and coal.
The G20 scorecard report aims to track each of the G20 countries' progress in ending government support to fossil fuels. See the United States' overall ranking and score.
The G20 scorecard report aims to track each of the G20 countries' progress in ending government support to fossil fuels. See the United Kingdom's overall ranking and score.
The G20 scorecard report aims to track each of the G20 countries' progress in ending government support to fossil fuels. See Turkey's overall ranking and score.
The G20 scorecard report aims to track each of the G20 countries' progress in ending government support to fossil fuels. See South Africa's overall ranking and score.
The G20 scorecard report aims to track each of the G20 countries' progress in ending government support to fossil fuels. See Saudi Arabia's overall ranking and score.
The G20 scorecard report aims to track each of the G20 countries' progress in ending government support to fossil fuels. See Russia's overall ranking and score.
The G20 scorecard report aims to track each of the G20 countries' progress in ending government support to fossil fuels. See how all the G20 countries compare overall.