
Mark Poynting
Mark Poynting is a journalist known for his reporting on political and environmental issues. He has contributed to various news outlets, providing insights into significant policy changes and their implications. In this context, he was mentioned in a BBC News article regarding the Trump administration's plan to scrap the Endangerment Finding, which regulates carbon emissions and has critical implications for climate change policy in the United States.
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Mark Poynting is a climate researcher who contributed to the report on biodiversity loss and its implications for UK national security.
Nature loss is a national security risk, intelligence groups warnMark Poynting is a climate reporter.
What is climate change? A really simple guideMark Poynting is a climate researcher involved in the offshore wind projects in the UK.
UK secures record supply of offshore wind but price risesMark Poynting is a climate researcher involved in the study of Antarctica's landscape beneath the ice.
New map reveals landscape beneath Antarctica in unprecedented detailMark Poynting is a climate researcher involved in the study of global temperatures.
Global temperatures dip in 2025 but more heat records on way, scientists warnMark Poynting is a climate researcher who discusses the rising temperatures in the UK.
2025 likely to be UK's hottest year on record, says Met OfficeMark Poynting is a climate reporter discussing fossil fuel emissions.
Fossil fuel emissions rise againMark Poynting is identified as a Climate Reporter contributing to the article on Hurricane Melissa.
Why Hurricane Melissa's slow path makes it so dangerousMark Poynting is a climate and science reporter for BBC News.
Protect Arctic from 'dangerous' climate engineering, scientists warnWith additional reporting from Mark Poynting.
Trump administration set to scrap landmark finding that regulates carbon emission












































