
Gareth Redmond-King
Gareth Redmond-King is the international lead at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, where he focuses on climate policy and advocacy. He has been vocal about the implications of carbon offsetting, arguing against the reliance on credits from developing countries to meet emissions targets. Redmond-King emphasizes the need for developed nations, such as those in the EU, to make substantial domestic emissions cuts rather than relying on offsets, which he believes could undermine global climate ambitions.
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Gareth Redmond-King warned that the findings regarding El Niño were bad news for food supplies.
Prepare for imminent return of El Niño, UN warns | El Niño southern oscillationGareth Redmond-King is the head of the international programme at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, discussing the impact of climate change on food production.
Nature loss is a national security risk, intelligence groups warnGareth Redmond-King stated that new national pledges are moving the world further and faster towards climate goals.
World’s climate plans fall drastically short of action needed, analysis shows | Cop30Gareth Redmond-King criticized the use of carbon credits, arguing it could undermine the EU’s climate leadership.
EU may allow carbon credits from developing countries to count towards climate goals | Carbon offsetting









