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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.
Trevor Manuel: climate deniers 'mainly in lunatic asylums'

Trevor Manuel: climate deniers ‘mainly in lunatic asylums’

Former South African finance minister says science is now incontrovertible and potential effects of warming world deadly

Rwanda open for clean energy business says minister

Rwanda open for clean energy business says minister

Small African country has huge solar, geothermal and hydro potential, but needs financial support

Crimea crisis forces EU to re-evaluate energy policies

It sounds an easy solution, but ditching Russian gas and replacing it with renewables is fraught with difficulties

Trust deficit blocking progress at UN climate talks

Trust deficit blocking progress at UN climate talks

Dogmatic views and lack of financial guarantees blights week of negotiations in Bonn

As it happened: UN climate change talks in Bonn, closing session

As it happened: UN climate change talks in Bonn, closing session

Coverage from the closing set of negotiations at the UN climate meeting in Bonn

Norway's oil fund set to drive surge in clean energy investments

Norway’s oil fund set to drive surge in clean energy investments

Prime Minister hints renewable energy projects around world could be major beneficiaries of new rules

Shell warns global climate deal will affect profits

Shell warns global climate deal will affect profits

Annual report for 2013 says investment needed in technologies to reduce company’s carbon emissions

Smog will drive China climate action, says France foreign minister

Smog will drive China climate action, says France foreign minister

Laurent Fabius says Beijing knows it must take “bolder action” to cut pollution, expects cooperation on UN 2015 deal

Hollande and Xi to discuss climate at March summit

Hollande and Xi to discuss climate at March summit

France and China leaders will discuss goals of 2015 UN Paris conference in meeting later this month

NASA: global warming could be 20% higher than previous estimates

NASA: global warming could be 20% higher than previous estimates

Research focused on the climate sensitivity of the atmosphere suggests recent ‘cooling’ spell could be a blip

Australia warned to prepare for hotter summers

Australia warned to prepare for hotter summers

Latest Climate Council report says extremes of 2013/2014 ‘Angry Summer’ likely to intensify

Venezuela's 2014 climate summit faces credibility crisis

Venezuela’s 2014 climate summit faces credibility crisis

Analysis: Caracas government says it’s committed to climate justice, but do actions on the ground match its words?

US Senate debates climate change through night

US Senate debates climate change through night

Lawmakers maintain climate vigil on Capitol Hill, warning of economic and human costs that could hit US in warmer world

John Kerry issues seven point climate change plan

John Kerry issues seven point climate change plan

US Secretary of State ignores recent criticism to ram home commitment to new UN climate deal

India pollution linked to Himalaya glacier melt

India pollution linked to Himalaya glacier melt

Kolkata’s choking streets are affecting the health of residents and the region’s long term prosperity

Arctic melt 'speeding up' say scientists

Arctic melt ‘speeding up’ say scientists

Pace of change at North Pole is surprising scientists: latest studies show the region is at its warmest for 40,000 years

As it happened: UN climate change summit opens in Bonn

As it happened: UN climate change summit opens in Bonn

Coverage from the opening day of negotiations on a global emissions reduction deal in Bonn

Security Council seat could tempt India into UN climate action

Security Council seat could tempt India into UN climate action

Government’s unwillingness to accept emission cuts is damaging country’s image as a global leader, says study

Loss and damage: the calm before the storm?

Loss and damage: the calm before the storm?

Countries agreed to address losses and damages linked to climate change at a summit in Warsaw, but now comes the hard part

Marshall Islands foreign minister: 'We are facing a climate disaster'

Marshall Islands foreign minister: ‘We are facing a climate disaster’

Phillip Muller says country will be ‘wiped off the map’ unless global efforts to cut greenhouse gases accelerate

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