

Jo Lauder
ABC climate reporter and specialist in climate and energy coverage, providing analysis on China's renewable energy transition and the concept of the 'electrostate'.
Top 3 podcasts with Jo Lauder
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Dec 30, 2025 • 15min
2025 Picks: How China became a green energy superpower
Jo Lauder, an ABC climate reporter specializing in energy coverage, dives into China’s dramatic green energy transformation. She highlights how China has become home to half of the world’s solar and wind power despite being the largest greenhouse gas emitter. Lauder explains the country's strategies like the Made in China 2025 plan and massive state investments that support this pivot. She also discusses the paradox of continued coal dependency amidst a robust renewable push and wonders if other nations can replicate this ambitious model.

Aug 17, 2025 • 14min
How China became a green energy superpower
Jo Lauder, a climate reporter at ABC, dives into China's rapid rise as a green energy titan. She reveals that China now produces half of the world’s wind power and electric cars, yet remains the largest greenhouse gas emitter. Jo discusses the powerful role of the Chinese government in accelerating this transition and the contradiction of its industrial success alongside significant pollution challenges. Explore how China's renewable energy strategies could potentially reshape global markets and serve as a model for other countries.

Jun 8, 2025 • 15min
Woodside’s massive gas extension explained
Jo Lauder, a climate reporter with ABC News, dives into Woodside's controversial gas facility extension in Western Australia, now running until 2070. She discusses the tension between Indigenous heritage preservation and the government's push for gas extraction. Lauder also highlights the economic implications for Australian taxpayers as the country transitions from coal to gas. With environmental concerns mounting, she critiques the emissions accounting loopholes that allow fossil fuel projects to flourish. It’s a deep look into Australia's energy future.


