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Queen backs climate efforts

- CONOR RIORDAN

The Queen has said “we are going to have to change the way we do things”, as she spoke with climate experts in Edinburgh.

The monarch and the Princess Royal visited the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute (ECCI) yesterday to learn about its work.

It was the Queen’s final engagement as part of the traditiona­l Royal Week visit to Scotland.

Dressed in a jade green Angela Kelly outfit with a ruby and diamond brooch, the Queen arrived at the Edinburgh University premises in a hybrid Land Rover, and immediatel­y remarked “it’s electric” as she exited the vehicle.

The Queen was speaking with experts from Climate XChange when she could be heard commenting about the impact of tackling the global issue.

She said: “It does mean we are going to have to change the way we do things really, in the end.”

Anne Marte Bergeseng, knowledge exchange manager at the organisati­on, said her discussion with the monarch covered “everything, essentiall­y” about a greener future and what that means for our way of living.

The Queen and her daughter Anne also met representa­tives from the Children’s Parliament who explained their recent contributi­on to Scotland’s Climate Assembly.

The children presented the monarch with two rowan trees that will be planted as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy, a UK-wide tree planting initiative to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee next year.

The Queen finished the event by unveiling a plaque for the institute and listening to a speech from university principal Peter Mathieson.

He spoke about the challenges faced by the workforce during the pandemic and what it may mean for the future.

After the presentati­on, the Queen said: “It’s very unnatural for us, obviously we’re going to have to change our lives a bit.

“Nothing can be quite normal again or what we thought.”

Dave Reay, ECCI executive director, described the royal visit as “amazing”.

He said: “It’s a massive honour for us to have Her Majesty and Her Royal Highness come to visit the ECCI and be so interested in all the different actions we have been taking over the years.

“It was a lovely event.”

 ??  ?? GIFTS: Members of the Children’s Parliament present The Queen with some trees.
GIFTS: Members of the Children’s Parliament present The Queen with some trees.

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