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So this COP30 thing. You’ve probably heard about it. It’s a talking shop. It has way too many people attending, burning fossil fuels as they fly in. 30 years of COPs have failed to stop emissions rising. And so on. But the criticisms miss the point. My analysis: theconversation.com/the-un-clima...
The UN climate summits are working – just not in the way their critics think
Many say UN climate summits are pointless. They’re wrong.
theconversation.com
November 7, 2025 at 8:57 PM
So what’s this COP30 all about? I shall be posting regular explainers from Belem. To kick-off here’s a very readable analysis of climate geopolitics and geoeconomics by my ODI Global colleagues Sarah Colenbrander and Shandelle Steadman. For more, watch this space! www.linkedin.com/posts/odi_co...
#cop30 #climateaction #geopolitics | ODI Global
Our COP blog series is back! Over the next few weeks, we'll be posting daily insights and reflections on the negotiations on our dedicated resources hub. To kick things off, Sarah Colenbrander and S...
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November 6, 2025 at 5:58 PM
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BREAKING: Govt has published a new plan to hit UK climate goals out to 2035

(Unlike prev govt's plans) it says it'll deliver **100%** of required reductions under the sixth carbon budget 2033-2037, 96% of the 2030 NDC and 99% of the 2035 NDC

We'll have full details tomorrow
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October 29, 2025 at 3:39 PM
Donald Trump’s impact on global climate policy is not as great as feared. In this piece for Inside Story I give both the ‘glass half full’ and ‘glass half empty’ versions: what Trump is doing, and how rapid the clean energy transition has now become, despite him. insidestory.org.au/trump-vs-ear...
Trump vs. Earth • Michael Jacobs
Threatening behaviour at this month’s maritime negotiations continued the US administration’s efforts to turn back the sustainability tide
insidestory.org.au
October 29, 2025 at 6:44 PM
International climate finance can be obscure for those who are not in it, and frustrating for those who are. Last year’s COP29 adopted an ambition of $1.3tn a year in flows to developing countries by 2035. But few people in the finance world thought it remotely likely. odi.org/en/insights/... 1/3
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October 21, 2025 at 5:08 PM
What on earth is happening in British politics? A far right party topping the polls barely a year after Labour won an election landslide, 100,000 white nationalists marching through London…

I have written an article for Inside Story trying to explain.

insidestory.org.au/disunited-ki...
Disunited kingdom • Michael Jacobs
Keir Starmer’s Labour government is struggling to position itself in a fragmented political landscape
insidestory.org.au
October 13, 2025 at 10:14 AM
We’re told that Keir Starmer may not attend the critical Leaders’ Climate Summit in Brazil just before the start of COP30. This would be an appalling abdication of responsibility - handing victory to Donald Trump. Me in the Guardian: www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Starmer can help shape the future of the world at Cop30. He can’t let fear of Farage stop him | Michael Jacobs
The battle inside No 10 about whether the PM should attend an absolutely crucial climate summit in Brazil is ludicrous. He must assert himself – and go, says economist Michael Jacobs
www.theguardian.com
October 2, 2025 at 3:08 PM
It’s been a hot (41C!) and fascinating week at the 4th UN Financing for Development Conference in Sevilla. I have written an article for @insidestory on what happened, and the implications of the US’s non-participation for wider global governance:

insidestory.org.au/can-the-worl...
Can the world be governed without the US? • Inside Story
A UN conference discovers the absence of the United States can be an opportunity rather than a hindrance
insidestory.org.au
July 5, 2025 at 9:06 AM
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🚨🚨The White House is pissed off about this ad so you know what to do, share it everywhere! ICE is disappearing people just because of the color of their skin! No Warrant! No Due Process! This is not who we are as Americans! #MAGAKidnappers want an all white America, fuck that‼️
June 18, 2025 at 8:08 PM
Interesting survey of Labour MPs on the Chancellor’s options ahead of the Spending Review. Adds to the pressure on Rachel Reeves to bend fiscal rules and/or raise taxes to avoid spending cuts.
June 2, 2025 at 12:57 PM
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Why would the government choose to cut vital benefits and services rather than tax the richest? And why aren’t the main opposition parties calling for taxes on the super-rich either? Our full Sunday Times Rich List analysis at sharethewealth.org.uk
Exposing the extreme wealth of the super-rich and the profiteering of big corporations | Share The Wealth
We expose the extreme wealth of the super-rich and the profiteering of big corporations.
sharethewealth.org.uk
May 28, 2025 at 9:00 AM
I have written an article in the Guardian on the economic policies of the Starmer government in the UK. It seems to me that it is (seeking to be) much more radical than people have generally appreciated, and indeed than it publicly admits. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Labour’s economic agenda has all the right ideas – but it’s a race against time to make it work | Michael Jacobs
This government needs to reverse at least three decades of financial woes, and it needs to show progress before its plan gets Trumped, writes economist Michael Jacobs
www.theguardian.com
January 2, 2025 at 6:07 PM
I have written an account of what happened at COP29, what it means and where we go from here: insidestory.org.au/neither-triu...
Neither triumph nor Trumped • Michael Jacobs
Another cliffhanger climate conference achieves a kind of progress
insidestory.org.au
November 26, 2024 at 4:01 AM
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US set to forgive US$ 4.5 billion in loans to Ukraine. To place this figure in context, it’s equivalent to 4.5 times the debt forgiven to 31 countries through the IMF CCRT between 2020 and 2022 (US$ 967 million). Debt relief has always been a matter of political will. www.reuters.com/world/biden-...
Biden administration moves to forgive $4.7 billion of loans to Ukraine
The Biden administration has moved to forgive about $4.7 billion in U.S. loans to Ukraine, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Wednesday, as outgoing officials seek to do what they can before leaving office to bolster Ukraine in its war against Russia.
www.reuters.com
November 21, 2024 at 6:13 AM
Hello Bluesky people! My first post. I’ve written an analysis of COP29 and the G20 and the relationship between them. insidestory.org.au/authors/mich...
Michael Jacobs Archives • Inside Story
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November 21, 2024 at 4:19 PM