Prince William lays bare reason over climate vow – so ‘I can look my children in the eye’

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    The Duke of Cambridge, 39, made a vow to do his part to help the environment for his children’s future, according to the CEO of The Royal Foundation. William is father to three children – Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three.

    The prince has made good on his personal promise as he is about to release his new book Earthshot: How to Save Our Planet, written by climate experts Colin Butfield and Jonnie Hughes.

    Ahead of the release of the book Jason Knauf, CEO of The Royal Foundation said of William: “The challenge the Duke set himself was ‘What is the maximum positive personal contribution I can make in the next ten years in the fight against climate change?

    “‘What am I going to do in the next decade that means I can look my children in the eye and say that I did my bit?’

    “Every aspect of the Prize bears the stamp of his contribution.”

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    In a statement William said: “The Earth is at a tipping point and we face a stark choice: either we continue as we are and irreparably damage our planet, or we remember our unique power as human beings and our continual ability to lead, innovate and problem-solve.

    “People can achieve great things.

    “The next ten years present us with one of our greatest tests – a decade of action to repair the Earth.”

    William spent two years working on the project with the Royal Foundation.

    The idea was founded during his visit to Namibia, Tanzania and Kenya in 2018 when the prince met conservation workers.



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