what do you say to your children about this? i think they re living and growing up in a world where it s much more talked about than when we were growing up, so that has benefits and that has negatives as well. because we are seeing a rise in climate anxiety. young people now are growing up where their futures are basically being threatened the whole time. it s very unnerving and it s very anxiety making. and i suppose, going in the other direction, your dad has been worried about this stuff for a very long time. and actually, people used to sort of take the mickey out of him a little bit for it. it s been a hard road for him. my grandfather started off helping out wwf a long time ago with its nature work and biodiversity, and i think that my father s progressed that on and talked about climate change a lot more very early on, before anyone else thought it was a topic. so, yes, he s had a really rough ride on that, and i think he s been proven to be well ahead
enjoyed, the outdoor life and the sort of nature environment, i want that to still be there for, notjust my children but everyone else s children. and if we are not careful, we are robbing from our children s future what we do now. and i think that s not fair. we are seeing a rise in climate anxiety, young people now are growing up where their futures are basically threatened the whole time. it s very unnerving, it s very anxiety making. george s school recently has been doing litter picking and i didn t realise, but talking to him the other day, he was already showing he was getting a bit confused and a bit annoyed by the fact they went out litter picking one day and then the very next day they did the same route at the same time and pretty much all the same litter they picked up was back again. that for him, he was trying to understand where it all came from, he couldn t understand. he was like, we cleaned this, why has it not gone away?
to the stars instead. we ve seen everyone trying to get space tourism going. it s the idea we need some of the world s greatest brains and minds fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go and live. what would you give it out of ten, george7 how many marks out of ten would you give it? it s our younger generation of royalty thinking about the generation that will follow them. i want the things that i ve enjoyed, the outdoor life and the sort of nature environment, i want that to still be there for, notjust my children but everyone else s children. and if we re not careful, we re robbing from our children s future what we do now. and i think that s not fair. we are seeing a rise in climate anxiety, young people now are growing up where their futures are basically threatened the whole time. it s very unnerving, it s very anxiety making. george s school recently has been doing litter picking and i didn t realise, but talking to him the other day, he was
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