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WILLS: WE MUST TRY TO FIX THE CLIMATE

Prince adds voice to major web conference

- BY RUSSELL MYERS Royal Editor russell.myers@mirror.co.uk @rjmyers

THE Duke of Cambridge has told of his hopes that we can “build a waste-free world and fix our climate”.

Prince Wi l liam today launches an online talk for ideas group TED, to inspire people to join his environmen­tal crusade.

In the US organisati­on’s virtual conference devoted to the climate crisis, William will say: “The shared goals for our generation are clear.

“Together we must protect and restore nature, clean our air, revive our oceans, build a wastefree world and fix our climate.

“And we must strive to do all of this in a decade.

“If we achieve these goals by 2030 our lives won’t be worse, and we won’t have to sacrifice everything we enjoy. Instead,

way we live will be healthier, cleaner, smarter and better.”

William, 38, this week appeared in ITV documentar­y A Planet For Us All and launched his Earthshot project.

The film crew followed him for two years as he discussed coastal issues in Norfolk, close to the Sandringha­m estate, the illegal wildlife trade in Africa and visits to a Merseyside school to urge kids to be more aware of the climate crisis.

And his Earththe shot scheme – backed by former US President Bara ck Obama and Sir David Attenborou­gh – will split a £50m i l l ion f u n ding pot between 50 ideas to solve environmen­tal problems over the next 10 years. William said: “These are grave times for the environmen­t.

“But I do believe with human ingenuity and with younger generation­s speaking up like they are now, that they will not stand for this lack of hope, with this lack of idea that we can’t fix some of these big solutions.”

The Duke added that he feels the world is at a “tipping point” and he wants to “hand the planet in a better state then we found it” to his children and grandchild­ren.

TED – which stands for Technology, Entertainm­ent, Design – is a non-profit organisati­on that posts inspiratio­nal talks online for free. William’s full talk will be available on YouTube tonight at 8.20pm.

 ??  ?? MESSAGE Prince William in his TED talk
MESSAGE Prince William in his TED talk

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