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The COP30 climate talks are under way In Brazil. What is the point of the conference?

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Wood Mackenzie

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4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

COP30, which began this week in Belém, Brazil, marks a decade since the Paris Agreement was adopted at COP21 in 2015. It’s being billed as the “implementation COP”: instead of grand new announcements of international agreements, governments are supposed to be focused on delivering on the commitments they have already made. 

Host Ed Crooks and regular guest Amy Myers Jaffe welcome back Amy Harder, National Energy Correspondent at Axios. She says not every COP is created equally, and “this is definitely one of those COPs that are more of an ebb than a flow.”

But that said, it doesn’t mean COP30 will inevitably be unproductive. Amy Myers Jaffe, who is the Director of NYU’s Energy, Climate Justice and Sustainability Lab, argues that COP30 “could wind up over time being seen as a more successful meeting than people are currently thinking it will be.”

Instead of a new comprehensive global framework, the objectives for this year’s talks will be a series of smaller-scale sectoral initiatives: scaling sustainable fuels, tackling industrial emissions, protecting forests, and aligning private capital with policy goals. 

The Energy Gang also welcomes to the show for the first time Lisa Jacobson, who is President of the Business Council for Sustainable Energy. She joins the show from Brazil to give the boots on the ground view as the conference begins. Previous COPs have generally put the mosh emphasis on government action. Lisa says that a focus on what’s good for business might be a better way to spur change. Clean energy technologies are winning in many markets around the world because they make commercial sense. Policy can be helpful, but is it ultimately the business case that has to be what pushes the energy transition forward?

 

Ed, Amy, Amy and Lisa debate the changes to US energy and climate policy, China’s emissions trajectory, the global impact of EU measures, and how much of the clean energy build-out is now driven by economics rather than politics. 


And they wonder whether there is a central paradox in global climate policy. If the future of energy will be decided by market forces and national interests, not by anything that happens at COP30, is that a sign that the series of past COPs has been a success?

 

We’ve got more coverage of COP30 coming soon, so make sure you’re following us for all the key news and insight from Brazil. 

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And I think it could wind up over time being seen as a more successful meeting than people

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are currently thinking it will be. You know, I think back to Dubai in 2023, and my goodness, that was a high watermark.

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It was a big deal back then, and now we're, you can call it a trough, but just because it's a

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trough doesn't mean it's not productive from what cops are actually meant to do, which is make

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progress on the Paris Climate Agreement and more.

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And if we can capture the private sector aligned with policymakers, meant to do, which is make progress on the Paris Climate Agreement and more.

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And if we can capture the private sector aligned with policymakers across many countries,

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we're going to make this next decade really deliver.

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Hello and welcome to The Energy Gang, a discussion show from Wood McKenzie about the fast-changing world of energy. I'm Ed Crooks. And on this show, we're going to be talking about the COP 30

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climate talks. We're recording this on the first day of the talks in Belem, Brazil. And to talk about

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