Charles Prince of Wales, a lifelong environmentalist who has championed organic gardening and runs one of his cars on white wine and cheese, has urged world leaders to turn talk into action at the upcoming United Nations climate summit.
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In an interview with the BBC broadcast on Monday, Prince Charles mentioned worries that world leaders would "just talk," and added, "the problem is to get action on the ground."
The UN summit will try to persuade major developing economies to do more to cut their carbon emissions, and get the rich world to cough up billions of more dollars to help poorer countries adapt to climate change.
When asked if Prime Minister Boris Johnson's UK government was doing enough itself against climate change, Charles replied, "I couldn't possibly comment."