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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.
NASA: Human activity cause of climate change

NASA: Human activity cause of climate change

Earth continued to absorb more energy during most recent solar minimum, raising doubt over repeated claims by sceptics that climate change is solar induced.

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Comment: Why climate equity matters in India

India says the Rio+20 goals are designed to trap developing nations into binding emission cuts. But why is the world’s 4th largest economy so worried?

Climate Curate: Wednesday 1 February 2012

Climate Curate: Wednesday 1 February 2012

The latest environmental, climate change and green news gathered every day by the RTCC Climate Curate.

Analysis: Drought-hit Middle East ripe for conflict

Analysis: Drought-hit Middle East ripe for conflict

What role could drought, rising food prices and extreme poverty play in exacerbating tensions in the MENA region?

Davos 2012: What have we learnt?

Davos 2012: What have we learnt?

Six key climate change messages to take away from the World Economic Forum summit.

Climate Curate: Monday 30 January 2012

Climate Curate: Monday 30 January 2012

The latest environmental, climate change and green news gathered every day by the RTCC Climate Curate.

NASA: Latest pictures from satellite monitoring climate

NASA: Latest pictures from satellite monitoring climate

NASA’s most recently launched Earth-observing satellite, Suomi NPP, has captured this spine-tingling picture from outer space.

Climate Curate: Thursday 26 January 2012

Climate Curate: Thursday 26 January 2012

The latest environmental, climate change and green news gathered every day by the RTCC Climate Curate.

Obama: I will act on causes of climate change

Obama: I will act on causes of climate change

US President Barack Obama uses his annual State of the Union address to explain how he is committed to promoting ‘clean energy’ across the country.

EU emissions scheme could lead to rise in C02 levels

EU emissions scheme could lead to rise in C02 levels

Europe’s flagship Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS) is being undermined by a permits surplus, according to a trade body.

Prescott: Hull will lead green industrial revolution in UK

Prescott: Hull will lead green industrial revolution in UK

Hull has the potential to be a clean-tech version of Silicon Valley, according to the former UK Deputy Prime Minister Lord Prescott.

Virtual reality trees could fight climate change

Virtual reality trees could fight climate change

Virtual reality trees installed in major cities could be a vital new tool for climate campaigners in the smart phone era, according to former US Vice President Al Gore.

Zammit Cutajar to deliver analysis on UN climate talks

Zammit Cutajar to deliver analysis on UN climate talks

The former head of the UNFCCC will visit London on Thursday 9 February to deliver RTCC’s first lecture of 2012.

Climate Curate: Monday 16 January 2012

Climate Curate: Monday 16 January 2012

The latest environmental, climate change and green news gathered every day by the RTCC Climate Curate.

New climate change research network launched in UK

New climate change research network launched in UK

LCEDN will identify UK-based skills and knowledge that could help developing economies achieve low carbon developments.

Philips chief: Have courage and follow our lead in fighting climate change

Philips chief: Have courage and follow our lead in fighting climate change

Business needs to have courage and take unilateral steps to lower emissions, according to Harry Verhaar, head of Energy and Climate Change at Philips Lighting.

Erica Robb: UK government need to be taught solar lesson in court

Erica Robb: UK government need to be taught solar lesson in court

In a column for RTCC, the Solar Spirit director who took on David Cameron says best outcome is for the government to lose FiTs battle and for retrospective changes to be ruled unlawful.

Rio+20 Comment: Powering Sustainable Energy for All

Rio+20 Comment: Powering Sustainable Energy for All

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon outlines his vision for Sustainable Energy for all.

Figueres: Action not words will fight climate change

Figueres: Action not words will fight climate change

What is the Momentum for Change project and why does it matter? RTCC asked the UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres to explain why this campaign is important.

Bill McKibben interview: Occupy, Keystone and his arrest

Bill McKibben interview: Occupy, Keystone and his arrest

Veteran activist gives RTCC his thoughts on Durban protests, influence of green groups and the 2012 US Presidential elections.

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