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Ed King

Ed previously worked as a Producer on BBC Radio 5 Live. He holds an MA in International Studies and Diplomacy from the London School of Oriental and African Studies, specialising in global energy and climate policy.
London calling: Figueres dives back into climate after UN bid

London calling: Figueres dives back into climate after UN bid

Architect of Paris climate deal plans to mobilise green finance with city mayors, bankers and philanthropists

Poor countries have nothing to fear from scrapping HFCs

Poor countries have nothing to fear from scrapping HFCs

Kigali, Rwanda would be a fitting place for the world to phase down the production and consumption of this very potent greenhouse gas

China cuts pollution at home, grows coal abroad

China cuts pollution at home, grows coal abroad

China cuts coal at home but state owned companies and banks drive new coal expansion overseas, despite promises of green growth for developing countries

Why did Modi decide to ratify the Paris climate deal?

Why did Modi decide to ratify the Paris climate deal?

Muddled leadership and a poor negotiating strategy have dominated India’s path towards ratifying the Paris deal. Now comes the hard part: an energy policy

Can Christian groups heal bitter US climate rift?

Can Christian groups heal bitter US climate rift?

If those motivated more by faith than science joined those motivated more by science than faith, climate deniers could be crowded out of the public discourse

EU urges global support for UN aviation climate plan

EU urges global support for UN aviation climate plan

Leading airlines, US, China and EU all support plans for new UN aviation emissions deal, but green groups say it’s far to weak to limit 1.5C or 2C of warming

Scientists "too frightened" to tell truth on climate impacts

Scientists “too frightened” to tell truth on climate impacts

Professor Peter Wadhams says peers are failing in their duty, and warns China is planning huge land grabs as warming hits crop production

Don't blame the solar cycle for global warming

Don’t blame the solar cycle for global warming

New research confirms that increased greenhouse gas levels − rather than solar radiation impacts − are the key factor in global climate change

The cost of inaction: who will fund loss and damage?

The cost of inaction: who will fund loss and damage?

The UN climate regime still lacks an official definition of loss and damage and funding streams remain limited – which means it’s time to get innovative

Crib notes: India to ratify Paris climate deal on 2 October

Crib notes: India to ratify Paris climate deal on 2 October

This week’s top climate politics and policy stories. Sign up to have our Friday briefing and Monday’s crib notes sent to your inbox

Climate wars: is the Sahel the first battle zone?

Climate wars: is the Sahel the first battle zone?

If rainfall decreases, and temperatures rise, as the IPCC’s 5th Assessment suggests, resource competition across the Sahel is only likely to intensify

Latin America sees surge in carbon pricing interest

Latin America sees surge in carbon pricing interest

Grupa Televisa, Petrobras and Banco Santander Brasil are among the major South American companies waking up to carbon risk, survey shows

IEA: oil, gas investments fell 25% in 2015

IEA: oil, gas investments fell 25% in 2015

Energy experts say global investment patterns show a spectacular shift, with renewables on the rise and support for fossil fuels in sharp decline

US military issues climate security warning

US military issues climate security warning

Senior military figures in the US warn of national and international security threats posed by the impacts of climate change

Canete: EU to ratify Paris climate deal next month

Canete: EU to ratify Paris climate deal next month

Climate commissioner says European Union cannot be left as a ‘mere observer’ as member states agree to fast-track ratification

Live in New York: Innovating to meet the climate challenge

Live in New York: Innovating to meet the climate challenge

Follow our climate policy innovation event with the World Bank on Twitter with #Innovate4Climate and watch it live on our webcast from 1400 East Coast Time

1.5 to stay alive: UN's warming goal feels the heat

1.5 to stay alive: UN’s warming goal feels the heat

The tougher temperature goal was a great victory for the vulnerable countries in terms of global diplomacy and advocacy. Now comes the hard part of implementation

Think tank takes "unburnable carbon" warnings to Wall Street

Think tank takes “unburnable carbon” warnings to Wall Street

The Carbon Tracker Initiative, hailed by US environmentalist Bill McKibben for changing the climate debate, is opening an office in New York

How Donald Trump is delaying the Paris climate deal dividend

How Donald Trump is delaying the Paris climate deal dividend

The world faces two very different energy futures, and we won’t know for sure which one we are in until 9 November

Trump threat looms over New York climate week

Trump threat looms over New York climate week

Amid bullish clean energy predictions and packed climate policy events, fears are growing over the impacts of a potential Donald Trump presidency

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