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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.
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    Nov 4, 2011
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    COP17 Blog: High hopes, low expectations

    In the first of RTCC’s series of blogs from negotiatiors and activists heading to COP17 in Durban, Luke Hughes, campaigns officer on the UK Youth delegation, spells out his hopes and fears for the conference.
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    Nov 3, 2011
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    UNDP warn climate change could reverse global prosperity by 2050

    The economic progress of the world’s developing countries could stall or even reverse by 2050 if swift and drastic measures are not taken to combat the effects of climate change.
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    UNFCCC chief Christiana Figueres
    Sep 18, 2011
    Finance

    Exclusive: Figueres ‘hopeful’ over COP17 climate talks

    The head of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change tells RTCC that she is hopeful real progress can me made at COP17 in Durban.
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    UNFCCC Chief Christiana Figueres
    Sep 17, 2011
    Politics

    Praise for UK government from UNFCCC chief Figueres

    Head of UNFCCC Christiana Figueres tells RTCC that the British government is leading the way with policies to fight dangerous climate change
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