In this episode of the NAYGN Clean Energy Podcast, we unpack what the COP climate conferences actually do — and how global climate policy translates (sometimes imperfectly) into real-world energy decisions.
Host Hung Luong, co-host Jeanne Ruppelius, and guest Veeshesh Sunassy (Vice President of NAYGN and COP participant) explore:
Why climate change is more than just rising temperatures — and how it impacts livelihoods, ecosystems, and economies
What COP is, how it works, and why it often feels slow and political
-The difference between top-down climate targets (Kyoto) and bottom-up commitments (Paris Agreement & NDCs)
Where COP has made real impact — including nuclear being recognized as clean energy and global pledges to expand nuclear and renewables
The role of nuclear, renewables, grids, storage, and heat in building a realistic low-carbon energy mix
Why financing and policy execution are the biggest bottlenecks to climate progress
How youth voices are shaping climate action — and what gives reason for cautious optimism
If you want to understand how climate policy connects to actual energy systems — beyond headlines and slogans — this conversation grounds the global climate debate in real engineering, economics, and lived experience.