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Germany, Spain, France, UK, European Union (Multiple Member States), Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Small Island Developing States (SIDS), Kenya
The combined Gross National Product (GNP) of the 85 countries exceeds $33.3 trillion, surpassing both the US ($30.6 trillion) and China ($19.4 trillion).
If California (GDP: $4.1 trillion) formally joins, the coalition could represent nearly $37.4 trillion in economic power
While the complete list of 85 countries remains unpublished in the current sources, the coalition includes major economies from the Global North and South, small island states, and fossil fuel-producing nations committed to change. Their collective economic weight gives them significant leverage to reshape global energy markets and accelerate the end of the fossil fuel era.