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Brandon Wu

Brandon Wu

Director of Policy and Campaigns

Meet Brandon Wu! He is dedicated to overseeing ActionAid USA’s research, advocacy, coalition building and campaigning work on issues such as politics & economics, land rights, biofuels and more. He personally leads ActionAid USA’s work on climate justice, approaching the problem of climate change from the perspective of sustainable development and rights of impacted people. His work in this capacity has focused on climate finance for developing countries, fairness and equity in the global climate regime, and energy democracy in the Global South.

Brandon has served on the Board of Directors of Climate Action Network-International, a network of over 900 NGOs in 100 countries, and recently completed a two-year term as the first elected developed country civil society representative on the governing Board of the Green Climate Fund, a multilateral institution dedicated to funding adaptation and mitigation projects.

Brandon's voice is frequently heard in major media outlets, including the Associated Press, Reuters, Washington Post, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, PBS NewsHour, and Telesur. He has previously worked for Public Citizen and U.S. PIRG (now Environment America).

Brandon holds a Master of Public Policy from the University of Minnesota's Humphrey School of Public Affairs, where he played a lead role in an effort to unionize 4,500 graduate employees. He also holds a B.A. in sociology from Yale University.

I’m an expert! Talk to me about:

Climate Justice; the UNFCCC; Reproductive Justice; Politics & Economics; Climate Finance

Selected Publications:

U.S. Fair Shares Nationally Determined Contribution
April 2021, with many organizational coauthors

US Fair Shares Nationally Determined Contribution
April 2021, with many organizational coauthors

Equity and the Ambition Ratchet: Towards a Meaningful 2018 Facilitative Dialogue
November 2017, with many organizational coauthors

Power for the People: Delivering Decentralized, Community-Controlled Renewable Energy Access
September 2016, with Friends of the Earth Scotland and the Women’s Environment and Development Organization

Fair Shares: A Civil Society Review of INDCs
November 2015, with many organizational coauthors

Selected Media:

New Republic (December 2023)
The U.N. Climate Talks Hung Poorer Nations Out to Dry

PBS NewsHour (December 2023)
As COP28 talks wind down, sticking points remain on fossil fuels and climate adaptation

Inside Climate News (November 2023)
After a Last-Minute Challenge to New Loss and Damage Deal, U.S. Joins Global Consensus Ahead of COP28

Associated Press (November 2023)
COP28 conference looks set for conflict after tense negotiations on climate damage fund

The New Republic (October 2023)
The U.S. Is Spending a Fortune on War and a Pittance on the Climate Crisis

E&E News (December 2022)
How EJ activists helped reverse U.S. opposition to climate aid

Washington Post (November 2022)
At COP27, flood-battered Pakistan leads push to make polluting countries pay

The New Republic (November 2022)
How the U.S. Abruptly Shifted Decades of Climate Policy

Independent UK (September 2022)
Think the effect of Roe v Wade has disappeared? Think again

Democracy Now (November 2021)
Glasgow Pact Slammed for Betraying the Global Poor Who Suffer Most from the Climate Emergency

Rolling Stone (October 2021)
Thanks to Big Oil, Your Tax Dollars Are Spent Ruining the Climate

Marketplace Radio (September 2021)
Need for climate finance front and center at U.N. General Assembly

Washington Post (April 2021)
Climate summit leaders hope to catalyze a key ingredient: Cash

Washington Post (January 2021)
Biden rejoins Paris climate accord, works to overturn Trump’s climate policies

The Nation (September 2019)
Only a Global Green New Deal Can Save the Planet

New York Times (September 2018)
Rich Nations Vowed Billions for Climate Change. Poor Countries Are Waiting.

Reuters (December 2017)
World is losing the battle against climate change, Macron says

Bloomberg BusinessWeek (June 2017)
Your country is flooding? Tough luck

Washington Post (June 2017)
Michael Bloomberg’s millions can’t compensate for Trump’s climate policies

Foreign Policy (December 2015)
Who Is Going to Pay to Save the World?

Scientific American (November 2015)
The $100 Billion Climate Question

Reuters (October 2015)
Rich nations lag in ‘fair share’ of climate action – study

The Guardian (July 2015)
Green Climate Fund partners with Deutsche Bank to green fury

Associated Press (March 2015)
Undeterred by protests, Japan directs climate financing to coal plants in India, Bangladesh

The Telegraph (September 2014)
Cameron calls for ‘ambitious deal’ to tackle climate change

PBS NewsHour (November 2013)
Warsaw conference moves towards ‘new global climate regime’

Selected Articles: 

Thomson Reuters (December 2023)
No finance? No fossil fuel phase-out

Thomson Reuters (November 2022)
Rich polluting nations are hijacking 1.5C goal for their own aims

ActionAid (November 2020)
Old dog, new tricks? John Kerry needs to lead a total reform of U.S. climate diplomacy

ActionAid (September 2019)
The Armed Lifeboat

Global Justice Now (June 2017)
Five things to consider on Trump pulling out of the Paris agreement

Development (June 2017, with Tristan Quinn-Thibodeau)
NGOs and the Climate Justice Movement in the Age of Trumpism

Thomson Reuters (May 2017)
Donors must respect African ownership of renewable energy initiative

Huffington Post (April 2016)
Celebrating the Paris Climate Agreement? I’ll Take a Rain Check

Thomson Reuters (July 2015, with Karen Orenstein)
Green Climate Fund: Course correction needed?

Huffington Post (November 2013)
Fighting for the Soul of Climate Finance

 

POSTS BY Brandon Wu

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Inequality, the Climate Crisis and Authoritarianism

December 10, 2018 By

The world we live in today is characterized by interlinked global crises: a potentially catastrophic breakdown in our climate; a rise of right-wing nationalism fueled by deepening inequality along class, race, gender, and other divides; an increase in forced displacement and migration. These phenomena exist in a circular relationship, as…

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ActionAid Stands Against State-Sponsored Kidnapping – and All Forms of Unjust Immigration Enforcement

June 18, 2018 By

Tomorrow morning, ActionAid USA is cosponsoring an action in Washington, DC, targeting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Kevin, along with our allies across the faith, immigrant rights, and environmental movements. We are protesting CBP’s brutality and its participation in the “family separation” atrocities currently taking place at our southern…

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UN Climate Negotiations Kick Off: What to Look For

November 6, 2017 By

This year’s round of UN climate negotiations are kicking off today, and ActionAid is here to stand in solidarity with the world’s most vulnerable people who are already feeling the impacts of climate change. The Pacific Island nation of Fiji is presiding over this year’s negotiations, though for economic reasons…

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Trump’s First 100 Days – Crisis, Resistance and Opportunity

April 27, 2017 By

The only rational, principled response to the way Donald Trump and his cronies have run the federal government for the last 100 days is steadfast, unwavering resistance. The new administration can be described in three ways: A white nationalist regime bent on stoking the flames of our country’s history of…

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Trump’s Budget Proposal: No Surprise, but Resistance Is a Must

February 27, 2017 By

Hateful, divisive policy goes hand in hand with militarization and increased support for solving problems by killing people. The Trump administration proposed today to dramatically increase our already bloated military spending and increase support for law enforcement that targets poor and marginalized communities at home – all while slashing funding for…