Charles III.. the first ecological king of the 21st century

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Those concerned with the issue of climate change place high hopes on the King Charles III In mobilizing the necessary international support on this file, in light of the great challenges facing the world in recent years.

Charles is known to be the most environmentally committed member of the royal family, and has always adopted positions aimed at preserving the balance of the planet, and emphasizing the danger of climate change to the lives of millions of people.

His statements were even tougher on the climate issue, as he called for 2020, to put ourselves in a situation "war readiness" To deal with extreme urgency with the climate crisis through "Military-style campaign".

newspaper says "Washington Post" In her report, Charles has a special interest in homeopathy, or what is known as homeopathy, a therapeutic system and a form of alternative medicine, in addition to his preference for bees, orchards, and the preservation of elephants.

Charles tried to encourage children to appreciate nature in his project "Dumfries House"which includes the cultivation of rare breeds and an adventure playground.

Charles’ first direct speech on the environment was in February 1970, when the young prince at the time warned the world against confronting "The horrific effects of pollution in all its cancerous forms".

Since then, Charles has advocated a revolution in sustainability in all areas of life, whether organic farming or energy generation, to companies transforming their ecological production.

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King Charles III had his own green environment, giving up meat, fish and dairy products several days a week, she said "Washington Post".

Charles hates cattle sheds and decries cheap American poultry that must be rinsed with chlorine to get rid of bacteria "E. coli".

A BBC report revealed "BBC"that Charles’ car is a model "Aston Martin" His beloved, now working on "Surplus English white wine and residual milk during cheese making" It is basically ethanol biofuel, after he insisted that the company’s engineers find an alternative fuel source.

In addition, the new British king put solar panels on his palace in London and in his farm buildings to generate electricity from the sun, instead of obtaining it by traditional methods that are harmful to the environment.

Special interest in climate conferences
Charles is keen to be present at climate change conferences on a permanent basis, and a few weeks ago he followed up with the Egyptian Foreign Minister and the president-designate for the upcoming climate summit, Egypt’s preparations for the conference to be held in Sharm el-Sheikh next November, which he was invited to attend.

The Egyptian Foreign Minister confirmed" Egypt looks forward to working with Charles to enhance the participation of the private sector in the global effort to confront climate change, including mobilizing support for the various sectoral initiatives that Egypt will launch during the conference and mobilizing broad participation from all governmental and non-governmental parties to participate in its activities.

This comes within the framework of the Sustainable Markets initiative launched by Charles, which includes a number of major international companies.

A boost to climate action
Climate stakeholders believe that King Charles, unlike others, is a strong voice on climate change, and by taking office he will be described as the first environmental king of the twenty-first century.

And the advisor of the World Climate Program, Magdy Allam, said in statements to the website "Sky News Arabia"The inauguration of Charles, King of Great Britain, is a strong addition to support the international trend towards conservation issues of the environment and nature.

Allam said that Charles III is known for his supportive stances to conserve endangered species and maintain ecological balance, especially as he is the son of King Charles II, who held the position of head of the International Fund for Conservation of Nature earlier.

Amin pointed out that Charles III’s assumption of his new position has a strong impact on supporting environmental issues, especially between the European Union and the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Those concerned with the issue of climate change place high hopes on the King Charles III In mobilizing the necessary international support on this file, in light of the great challenges facing the world in recent years.

Charles is known to be the most environmentally committed member of the royal family, and has always adopted positions aimed at preserving the balance of the planet, and emphasizing the danger of climate change to the lives of millions of people.

His comments were even tougher on the climate issue, as he called in 2020, to put ourselves in a state of “war-ready” to deal with the greatest urgency with the climate crisis through a “military-style campaign”.

And the newspaper “Washington Post” says in a report, that Charles has a special interest in homeopathy, or what is known as homeopathy, which is a therapeutic system and a form of alternative medicine, in addition to his preference for bees, orchards, and the preservation of elephants.

Charles tried to encourage children to appreciate nature in his project.Dumfries House”, which includes the cultivation of rare breeds and an adventure playground.

Charles’ first direct speech on the environment was in February 1970, when the then young prince warned the world to confront the “horrific effects of pollution in all its carcinogenic forms”.

Since then, Charles has advocated a revolution in sustainability in all areas of life, whether organic farming or energy generation, to companies transforming their ecological production.

environment life
King Charles III had his own green environment, giving up meat, fish and dairy several days a week, the Washington Post reported.

Charles hates barns and decries cheap American poultry, which must be rinsed with chlorine to get rid of E. coli.

And a BBC report revealed that Charles’s beloved Aston Martin is now running on “surplus English white wine left over from milk during cheese making” which is essentially bioethanol, after he insisted that That the company’s engineers find an alternative fuel source.

In addition, the new British king put solar panels on his palace in London and in his farm buildings to generate electricity from the sun, instead of obtaining it by traditional methods that are harmful to the environment.

Special interest in climate conferences
Charles is keen to be present at climate change conferences on a permanent basis, and a few weeks ago he followed up with the Egyptian Foreign Minister and the president-designate for the upcoming climate summit, Egypt’s preparations for the conference to be held in Sharm el-Sheikh next November, which he was invited to attend.

The Egyptian Foreign Minister affirmed, “Egypt looks forward to working with Charles to enhance the participation of the private sector in the global effort to confront climate change, including mobilizing support for the various sectoral initiatives that Egypt will launch during the conference and mobilizing broad participation from all governmental and non-governmental parties to participate in its activities.”

This comes within the framework of the Sustainable Markets initiative launched by Charles, which includes a number of major international companies.

A boost to climate action
Climate stakeholders believe that King Charles, unlike others, is a strong voice on climate change, and by taking office he will be described as the first environmental king of the twenty-first century.

Magdi Allam, consultant to the World Climate Program, said in statements to “Sky News Arabia” that the inauguration of Charles, King of Great Britain, is a strong addition to support the international trend towards issues of preserving the environment and nature.

Allam said that Charles III is known for his supportive stances to conserve endangered species and maintain ecological balance, especially as he is the son of King Charles II, who held the position of head of the International Fund for Conservation of Nature earlier.

Amin pointed out that Charles III’s assumption of his new position has a strong impact on supporting environmental issues, especially between the European Union and the Commonwealth of Nations.

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