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LONDON, Sept 21 — Britain’s Prince Charles warned yesterday that a climate change crisis will dwarf the impact of coronavirus, and urged the world to use the pandemic as an opportunity to act. “Without swift and immediate action, at an unprecedented pace and scale, we will miss the window of...

Prince Charles has long been a champion for sustainability and action against climate change. — Reuters pic

“Without swift and immediate action, at an unprecedented pace and scale, we will miss the window of opportunity to ‘reset’ for... a more sustainable and inclusive future,” he said. The heir to the British throne said the environmental “crisis has been with us for far too many years — decried, denigrated and denied”.

 

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