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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.
Climate science debate "futile" says Marshall Islands minister

Climate science debate “futile” says Marshall Islands minister

Phillip Muller says increased frequency of ‘king tides’ is linked to rising sea levels, warns country in fight for ‘survival’

UN climate talks: the toughest negotiations on planet earth

UN climate talks: the toughest negotiations on planet earth

Diplomats involved in creating a global emissions reduction treaty explain why it’s such a tortuous process

China demands rich countries make 40% carbon cuts by 2020

China demands rich countries make 40% carbon cuts by 2020

Aggressive statement demands rich make savage carbon cuts and raise billions in climate aid by end of year

Least Developed Countries say science must drive UN climate talks

Least Developed Countries say science must drive UN climate talks

Nepal’s Prakash Mathema tells RTCC opportunity to address climate impacts is ‘closing fast’

Why I locked myself to the White House fence in #XLDissent

Why I locked myself to the White House fence in #XLDissent

Plans to build an oil pipeline from Canada to Texas are being fiercely opposed by campaigners across the US

Fears grow over Green Climate Fund preparations

Fears grow over Green Climate Fund preparations

UN climate chief Christiana Figueres says board must ensure financial mechanism opens in 2014

EU releases proposals for UN 2015 climate deal

EU releases proposals for UN 2015 climate deal

Criteria for submitting pledges for proposed global emissions reduction deal tops agenda for bloc

EU delay could damage UN climate deal, warn ministers

EU delay could damage UN climate deal, warn ministers

UK climate chief Ed Davey calls for “urgent action” and commits to EU-wide 27% renewables target for 2030

Marshall Islands' capital Majuro submerged by 'King tides'

Marshall Islands’ capital Majuro submerged by ‘King tides’

Evacuations start as sea pours into parts of town, highlighting acute dangers of rising sea levels in Pacific

Russia outlines plans to meet 2020 climate goals

Russia outlines plans to meet 2020 climate goals

Draft document outlines how Moscow can meet 25% carbon reduction target by 2020, promising tougher accounting standards

Keystone XL White House protests end with 398 arrests

Keystone XL White House protests end with 398 arrests

Final decision from President Obama expected in summer as battle over tar sands pipeline heats up

Denmark to push for 30% EU renewables target

Denmark to push for 30% EU renewables target

New energy and climate minister Rasmus Helveg Petersen he is focused on EU agreeing tougher goals at March summit

Europe's flood costs could double by 2050

Europe’s flood costs could double by 2050

Scientists say average annual flood losses could be almost five times greater by mid-century

US envoy Stern calls for climate truce in Congress

US envoy Stern calls for climate truce in Congress

Influential diplomat says ambitious UN deal still on cards despite polarised atmosphere on Capitol Hill

Figueres: there are no regrets in backing tough climate action

Figueres: there are no regrets in backing tough climate action

UN climate chief says ‘Golden Triangle’ of opportunity awaits politicians and countries moving to low carbon future

Global carbon market could grow to $87 billion in 2014

Global carbon market could grow to $87 billion in 2014

Volumes traded in EU, USA and China could see markets grow 3% this year say Thomson Reuters Point Carbon

'Wait and see' climate policies risk damage and suffering

‘Wait and see’ climate policies risk damage and suffering

National science academies of USA and UK say warming is ‘unequivocal’ and recommend urgent action

Global climate laws now cover nearly 90% of carbon pollution

Global climate laws now cover nearly 90% of carbon pollution

New study reveals 66 countries now have legislation governing climate mitigation and adaptation plans

Are investors the key to protecting the Arctic?

Are investors the key to protecting the Arctic?

New Share Action and Greenpeace campaign highlights risks oil and gas companies face in drilling at the North Pole

Business is about being green, say FTSE 100 leaders

Business is about being green, say FTSE 100 leaders

Modern business is about more than producing vacuum cleaners and shampoo, say Unilever and Dyson bosses

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