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Role Description We’re looking for a freelance researcher/writer to support the development of a 20,000-word report for the Climate Action Coalition’s AI Taskforce exploring the role of AI in the energy transition. This is a research and editorial-focused role - rather than opinion-led writing. Start date: any time from now (and no later than 1st May) until 15th June, when the report will be going to print. Responsibilities - Support the development of a clear narrative and report structure - Research and synthesise topics across AI, climate, and technology - Edit ‘evidence’ from a series of virtual roundtables, in which experts will share perspectives - Collate and edit case studies of proven solutions from Taskforce members and elsewhere - Work collaboratively with the Chair of the Coalition who will be instrumental in guiding the shape and content of the report Qualifications - 2-6 years’ experience in research, journalism, policy, or content writing - A strong interest/background in climate/sustainability - Familiar with AI, technology, or digital policy (professional or personal interest) - A clear, structured writer with strong editorial judgement - Comfortable working independently and to deadlines - Freelance experience or currently open to project-based work Project Details - Short-term freelance project - Remote, UK-based preferred - High-profile exposure: Opportunity to contribute to a report launched at London Climate Action Week, with input from global leaders across climate, policy, and technology - Work with influential stakeholders: Collaborate with senior figures including Chris Skidmore and contributors from organisations such as Google - Meaningful, real-world impact: Help shape practical recommendations on how AI can accelerate the energy transition and influence decision-making at scale - Strong portfolio piece: Deliver a substantial, published report tied to a globally recognised climate platform

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