The Prince of Wales Set to Attend COP30 Climate Summit in South America
The Prince of Wales will represent the United Nations climate conference in Brazil during November, as confirmed by the royal household.
Prince William and King Charles appeared together on Thursday evening at a event preceding the climate summit, which is scheduled to take place in the northern Brazilian city of Belem.
Father and son were participating in the museum gathering, marking an noteworthy combined presence at a climate summit preparatory event co-hosted by the United Kingdom administration.
Climate Leadership Dedication
King Charles has been a long-time champion of protecting nature - and the Prince of Wales has assumed the responsibility, with his own environmental prize initiative, which will be taking place in South America preceding the climate conference.
Official representatives have portrayed the Prince's participation at the upcoming climate summit as stepping up an crucial position in "global climate discussions".
Previous Activities
The monarch and his heir, arriving together in the royal vehicle, were introduced to guests including environmentalists, researchers, environmental activists, foreign representatives and politicians.
This engagement featured addresses in concert with President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic and other international figures at the Marine Economy Conference in the Principality of Monaco earlier this year.
Earthshot Awards Link
The climate conference will coincide with the the royal's sustainability recognition program, which will finish in Rio de Janeiro the previous day he joins the COP summit on the sixth of November.
Last week the royal figure characterized the Earthshot finalists as "modern-day pioneers".
Royal Climate Legacy
The King has been a key figure at previous climate summits, giving the opening address in the United Arab Emirates for the 28th Conference of Parties, including the observation: "We are custodians of the planet, not its owners".
"Throughout my life I've dedicated a substantial portion of my life trying to warn of the existential threats facing us over climate change, climate change and species extinction," the monarch informed attendees.
- The Prince of Wales representing the monarch
- UN climate conference in South America
- Environmental prize ceremony in Brazil
- Environmental negotiations role
- Combined presence with King Charles