issues this year. prince charles outlined his position to the bbc s climate editorjustin rowlatt. the narrative has changed. lots of the things that you said are now mainstream. it s taken far too long. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues you were. yeah, but they just talk. and the problem is to get action on the ground, which is what i ve been trying to do for the last a0 years. it s true to say that you ve got a pretty hefty carbon footprint. it must take a lot of gas to heat a palace. yes, yes, but i have tried for a very long time to make sure that the heating is done in a way that is as sustainable as possible. you see, i ve got electric cars, like my old aston martin, which i ve had for 51 years, runs on, can you believe this, surplus english white wine and whey from the cheese process. prince william challenged the world to come up with solutions to the climate crisis and, at a star studded awards ceremony, the first five winners of the earths
like my old aston martin, which i ve had for 51 years, runs on, can you believe this, surplus english white wine and whey from the cheese process. prince william challenged the world to come up with solutions to the climate crisis and, at a star studded awards ceremony, the first five winners of the earthshot prize were given £1 million to expand their ideas. the prince spoke to newscast s adam fleming. if we re not careful, we re robbing from our children s future with what we do now. and i think that s not fair. and so i m trying to use my little bit of influence, my little bit of profile to highlight some incredible people doing amazing things, and will genuinely help fix some of these problems. as well as featuring on newscast, william s earthshot prize translated into a five part bbc one series and awards night special. but the royalfamily s relationship with the media in general this year, and in prince william s case, with the bbc in particular, has been fraught. injuly, on wha
both charles and william have spoken out on environmental issues this year. prince charles outlined his position to the bbc s climate editorjustin rowlatt. the narrative has changed. lots of the things that you said are now mainstream. it s taken far too long. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues you were. yeah, but they just talk. and the problem is to get action on the ground, which is what i ve been trying to do for the last a0 years. it s true to say that you ve got a pretty hefty carbon footprint. it must take a lot of gas to heat a palace. yes, yes, but i have tried for a very long time to make sure that the heating is done in a way that is as sustainable as possible. so, i ve got electric cars, like my old aston martin, which i ve had for 51 years, runs on, can you believe this, surplus english white wine and whey from the cheese process. prince william challenged the world to come up with solutions to the climate crisis and, at a star studded
so, i ve got electric cars, like my old aston martin, which i ve had for 51 years, runs on, can you believe this, surplus english white wine and whey from the cheese process. prince william challenged the world to come up with solutions to the climate crisis and, at a star studded awards ceremony, the first five winners of the earthshot prize were given £1 million to expand their ideas. the prince spoke to newscast s adam fleming. if we re not careful, we re robbing from our children s future with what we do now. and i think that s not fair. and so i m trying to use my little bit of influence, my little bit of profile to highlight some incredible people doing amazing things, and will genuinely help fix some of these problems. as well as featuring on newscast, william s earthshot prize translated into a five part bbc one series and awards night special. but the royalfamily s relationship with the media in general this year, and in prince william s case, with the bbc in particular, has
world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues you were. yeah, but they just talk. and the problem is to get action on the ground, which is what i ve been trying to do for the last a0 years. it s true to say that you ve got a pretty hefty carbon footprint. it must take a lot of gas to heat a palace. yes, yes, but i have tried for a very long time to make sure that the heating is done in a way that is as sustainable as possible. so, i ve got electric cars, like my old aston martin, which i ve had for 51 years, runs on, can you believe this, surplus english white wine and whey from the cheese process. prince william challenged the world to come up with solutions to the climate crisis and, at a star studded awards ceremony, the first five winners of the earthshot prize were given £1 million to expand their ideas. the prince spoke to newscast s adam fleming. if we re not careful, we re robbing from our children s future with what we do now. and i think that s not