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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.
COP17: Why should we bother?

COP17: Why should we bother?

The annual COP climate talks are an easy target for critics, but RTCC’s Ed King argues they still provide the best platform for global agreement on climate change.

UNFCCC opening ceremony at COP15

Watch the RTCC daily webcast in Durban

Responding to Climate Change will be broadcasting a daily webcast from the heart of the conference centre in Durban throughout COP17. Find out how you can get involved.

COP17 President Maite Nkoana Mashabane

COP17 President: Parties must lead and be bold

Writing exclusively for RTCC, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations Ms. Maite Nkoana Mashabane calls for a transparent and equitable climate change deal in Durban.

Gary Braasch shot of disintegrating Muller ice shelf

Photos: How the planet is coping with climate change

To mark the start of COP17 in Durban Gary Braasch has generously allowed Responding to Climate Change to feature a collection of pictures, focusing on the damaging effects of climate change.

UK Foreign Secretary's Special Representative for Climate Change John Ashton

RTCC Q&A: UK Special Representative for Climate Change John Ashton

The UK’s Special Representative for Climate Change, John Ashton, talks to RTCC about his hopes for COP17 and why the Durban talks are still relevant.

UK Foreign Secretary Special Representative for Climate Change John Ashton

Ashton: Britain’s future security and prosperity at stake in Durban

UK’s top climate diplomat John Ashton tells RTCC what’s at stake when world meets in Durban for COP17 next week.

COP17 analysis: The importance of protecting and sharing innovation

COP17 analysis: The importance of protecting and sharing innovation

In his final article on climate change and the private sector analyst Kentaro Ide argues that intellectual property rights and technology transfer must form the centrepiece of any legislation agreed in in Durban at COP17.

ICC Secretary General, Jean-Guy Carrier

ICC: Governments must deliver for business in Durban

In an exclusive article for RTCC, Jean-Guy Carrier, Secretary General of the International Chamber of Commerce – the voice of global business – explains why progress at COP17 is so important.

Responding to Climate Change

Climate Change the Musical: Coming to Durban

Responding to Climate Change (RTCC) will stage two performances of its new climate change musical at COP17 in Durban.

ICLEI Secretary General Konrad Otto-Zimmermann

ICLEI: COP17 must engage local governments

In an exclusive article for RTCC, Konrad Otto-Zimmermann, Secretary General of the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI), argues that truly sustainable policies to tackle climate change must be implemented by cities and local government.

Houses of Parliament

‘Five letters a week’ will force MPs to act on climate change

Former UK cabinet minister Lord Gummer says Members of Parliament will adopt greener attitudes if they think it’s important to their constituents.

Lead US climate change negotiator Todd Stern is ling-time advisor to Hilary Clinton.

USA: Developing countries should contribute to Green Climate Fund

Top negotiator calls for rapidly expanding economies such as China and Brazil to add their share to $100 billion climate change support system.

China's economy is growing by around 9% per year

Analysis: China’s dilemma in Durban

Ajay Gambhir, Research Fellow at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College, analyses China’s negotiating positions ahead of COP17.

Obama listening to a climate change debate in the White house (2009)

Quotes of the week: ‘It’ll be a tough slog’

As the clock ticks down to the start of COP17 in Durban – we’ve collated the best quotes from a politically charged week of climate change news and debate

UN negotiations at COP15 in Copenhagen

Kyoto Part II: The end of the beginning?

In part two of his analysis of the Kyoto Protocol, Harald Heubaum charts a course for future climate talks, asking if the current treaty is not the answer – then what is?

New York skyline from the Empire State Building

Analysis: The accountability market and reputation-based legitimacy

In the second of our three-part series on the private sector and climate change, analyst Kentaro Ide writes that developments in corporate responsibility and social entrepreneurship require new modes of accountability and legitimacy.

President Barack Obama (Source: the White House)

Obama: China and India must get serious over emissions

Barack Obama has called on China and India to ‘take seriously their responsibilities’ to the climate.

FCO climate change special representative John Ashton

Ashton: If we ditch Kyoto we surrender to climate change

UK Special Representative for Climate Change John Ashton says ditching the Kyoto Protocol in Durban would signal the world’s leaders have lost fight against global warming.

Kyoto: Does the Protocol have a future?

Kyoto: Does the Protocol have a future?

In the first of a two-part series Harald Heubaum, Lecturer in Global Energy and Climate Policy at SOAS examines a treaty that polarises opinion like few others.

Responding to Climate Change

A new dawn for Responding to Climate Change

Welcome to Responding to Climate Change’s new website – we hope you enjoy our fresh look and feel. Please let our editor Ed King know what you think about the site by emailing [email protected] or tweeting @rtcc_edk.

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