If King Charles is to maximise his impact in the battle against climate change, he has a very narrow path to success and must avoid at all costs any whiff of blinkered and intolerant privilege
King Charles has been at this for fifty years.
For example he may have converted some boilers to biomass, installed solar panels on the roof of Clarence House, and run his Aston Martin on bioethanol produced from white wine and whey. Prince Harry learned this the hard way when he flew on a private jet to attend a Google-hosted climate change summit.But even this area is a fraught one for the monarchy of a former colonial power.Former US president and environmentalist Theodore Roosevelt knew it, and so does the increasingly powerful Conservative Environment Network.King Charles gets straight to work
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