Prince Charles has revealed to his eight-year-old grandson that he knows all about climate change and its global implications while promoting a new documentary.
“the big storms, and floods, the droughts, fires and food shortages”Prince Charles
The Prince of Wales – 72 – appeared in a new Sky Kids documentary Cop26: In Your Hands and admitted Prince Charles’s oldest grandson, eight, has learned that global warming is causing “the big storms, and floods, the droughts, fires and food shortages” across the globe.
The Prince of Wales has spoken out as the eldest son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reveals on climate change and its devastating effects on planet earth.
While the clip played on, Charles added: ‘When I was his age, people had no idea about the damage they were doing, but by the time I was a teenager I started to see that if we didn’t stop polluting our planet, we would face a very dangerous future indeed.’
With Your Hands, the show features six young climate activists “features six young climate change activists — Darielen, aged 15 from Brazil; Hannah, aged 17 from the UK; Kynan, aged 16 from Indonesia; Queen, aged 17 from Cameroon; Sophia, aged 15 from Canada, and 16-year-old Tamsyn, from Australia, who highlight the devastating impact climate change has had on their corners of the Earth.” according to a press release.
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It’s Up to Us, by Christopher Lloyd, will be released in early November alongside Cop26, the UN climate conference next year.
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