The Citizen (KZN)

‘Switch to green power fast’

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London – Prince William yesterday hailed his late grandmothe­r’s passion for the environmen­t as he called for the “fastest change the world has ever known” in transition­ing to sustainabl­e energy sources.

The prince, heir to the throne after Queen Elizabeth II’s death, sent a pre-recorded video message to an innovation summit in New York for the annual Earthshot Prize, which he created in 2019 to reward efforts to combat climate change.

“Although it is the saddest of circumstan­ces that means I cannot join you in person today, I am pleased to be able to join you in video,” he said, two days after the funeral of his grandmothe­r Queen Elizabeth II, who died on 8 September.

“During this time of grief, I take great comfort in your continued enthusiasm, optimism and commitment to The Earthshot Prize and what we are trying to achieve,” he added in the video, which was released by his Kensington Palace office.

“Protecting the environmen­t was a cause close to my grandmothe­r’s heart, and I know she would have been delighted to hear about this event and the support you are all giving our Earthshot Finalists – the next generation of environmen­tal pioneers.”

William, 40, who took on the title of Prince of Wales following his grandmothe­r’s death, presented the inaugural Earthshot prizes at a ceremony in London last October, with projects from Costa Rica, Italy, the Bahamas and India picking up prizes.

His environmen­talism also follows the example of his late grandfathe­r Prince Philip, a former president of the World Wildlife Fund, and his father, King Charles III, who has long warned of the dangers of climate change.

The prince acknowledg­ed that the world “is an uncertain place right now”, with conflict, soaring energy prices and food shortages hitting families around the world. “While addressing these in the short term, we must also remain resolutely focused on tackling the greatest challenges that threaten our tomorrow,” he said.

“Together, we need to ensure the transition to sustainabl­e solutions is the fastest and most endemic change the world has ever known.” –

Protecting environmen­t was close to her heart

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? HAILED. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II during a visit to the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute at the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2021, as part of her traditiona­l trip to Scotland.
Picture: AFP HAILED. Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II during a visit to the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute at the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2021, as part of her traditiona­l trip to Scotland.

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