🟢 The Prince, who will speak at the G20 in Rome on Sunday, urged the world to listen to the “despairing voices of young people” who rely on the “current stewards of the planet” - world leaders - to address climate change.
The private sector holds the key to saving the planet, the Prince of Wales has said, as he warns that governments alone do not have the “trillions” of pounds needed to tackle global warming.
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