
Outrage + Optimism: The Climate Podcast Inside COP: Storms in Belém - Lula’s arrival, the carbon tariff debate, and the COP31 decision
Nov 20, 2025
Featured guests include Dean Bialek, a former UN diplomat specializing in climate diplomacy, Teresa Ribera, the EU's Executive Vice President focused on competitive transitions, and Dan Ioschpe, championing COP30's Action Agenda. They explore the intense negotiations between Australia and Turkey for COP31 hosting rights and discuss the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), highlighting fairness concerns for developing nations. They also share insights on how coalitions and initiatives are reshaping climate action leading up to the next summit.
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Host Shapes The COP Agenda
- Hosting the COP shapes which issues get centre stage, like oceans and renewables for an Australia/Pacific presidency.
- Dean Bialek notes geographic representation matters because regional hosts shift priorities and visibility.
Lula Uses COP For Political Leverage
- Ty Spelenke explains Lula needs positive international outcomes to bolster domestic standing after congressional defeats.
- Lula's visible role at COP helps him project leadership and defend Brazil's reputation internationally.
CBAM Prevents Carbon Leakage
- CBAM aims to prevent carbon leakage by ensuring imports face comparable carbon costs when entering the EU market.
- Teresa Ribera frames CBAM as a tool to preserve a level playing field while incentivizing global decarbonisation.

