Join an amazing team, shape our coverage in an era of Trump and set the climate change agenda in 2017

Global average temperature in 2015 was the warmest year since modern record-keeping began in 1880, while CO2 concentrations breached 400ppm for the first time. Source: Scientific Visualization Studio/Goddard Space Flight Center
Global average temperature in 2015 was the warmest year since modern record-keeping began in 1880, while CO2 concentrations breached 400ppm for the first time. Source: Scientific Visualization Studio/Goddard Space Flight Center

Climate change is the biggest story in the world, and 2017 will be the year to determine whether dangerous levels of warming can be stopped.

What climate and energy policies will incoming US president Donald Trump support? Is the stage set for China to assume a climate leadership role? How will Brexit impact the EU’s climate plans? Can Africa bounce back from El Nino and drought?

Climate Home is looking for an Editor to drive our coverage forward in what promises to be an exciting and dynamic moment for the planet. Running a small team in London and a network of reporters and freelancers around the world, you’ll be digitally-savvy, entrepreneurial, a sharp…