In this episode, Heidi and Jack discuss the outcomes of COP30 and of the COP31 hosting bib negotiations, reflecting on Australia's role in the negotiations and the implications for the Pacific Islands. They delve into the contentious issue of fossil fuels, the significance of unilateral trade measures like carbon border adjustments, and the importance of consumer responsibility in addressing climate change. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration and innovative solutions moving forward, particularly in the context of the Pacific region.Time Stamps:3:19 Thoughts on COP31 hosting bid outcome8:50 Fossil Fuel Roadmap18:44 Unilateral Trade Mechanism DebateKeywordsCOP 30, climate change, Australia, fossil fuels, negotiations, Pacific Islands, trade measures, carbon emissions, consumer responsibility, climate financeSources mentioned in the podcast:Trump trade wars keep Labor's carbon tariff on iceColombia Press Conference - Declaration Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels at COP30https://www.instagram.com/bula_cop31/
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