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The Energy Gang

Can We Call COP27 a Success?

The Energy Gang

Wood Mackenzie

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4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

The COP27 climate talks have been held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. It’s a popular tourist destination, but the negotiators discussing ways to limit global warming and to address the harm done by climate change have not been able to relax. The talks have been pretty hard going.


Recurring Energy Gang guests Melissa Lott of Columbia University, and Amy Myers-Jaffe, who has just got a new job at New York University, join host Ed Crooks to discuss the progress that has been made, and where there is still more left to do. Both Melissa and Amy have had colleagues attending the summit, and we hear what they have been working on. The gang discusses the prospect of meeting the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to 1.5˚C, the steps taken since COP26 in Glasgow a year ago, and the issue of how to compensate poorer countries for the loss and damage caused by climate change. We discuss how this is where the rubber really hits the road in climate talks: when negotiators tackle the critical questions of who pays. Many countries say they back the idea of a new facility to assist the countries that have been hit by climate-related disasters. But many also say they believe they should not have to pay themselves.

 

The gang then transitions over to claims of another comeback for nuclear power. COP27 has had a pro-nuclear tilt, as energy security becomes a larger issue. But where does nuclear fit in the energy transition? 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to The Energy Gang, a discussion show about the fast-changing world of energy.

0:08.7

I'm Ed Crookes.

0:09.7

On this episode, we're going to be catching up with all the latest developments from the

0:15.5

COP27 climate tools in Egypt.

0:17.4

And we're going to be debating the role of nuclear power and providing reliable low-carbon

0:21.7

energy.

0:22.7

Joining me today is great pleasure to welcome back to familiar faces to The Energy Gang.

0:26.4

And as a lot is the Director of Research at the Centre on Global Energy Policy at

0:29.8

Columbia University.

0:30.8

Hi, Melissa.

0:31.8

How are you?

0:32.8

Good to see you.

0:33.8

Good to see you.

0:34.8

Both of y'all.

0:35.8

I'm doing well.

0:36.8

Yeah, because we also have another old friend back, but then a new job, Amy Miles-Jaffy.

0:40.8

Welcome to the show.

0:41.8

Tell us about your new role.

0:43.1

So I have a new role.

0:44.4

I am the Director of the Energy Climate Justice and Sustainability Lab at the School of

0:50.2

Professional Studies at New York University.

0:53.2

We're going to be excited in this new position.

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