Where King Charles III and business could collide

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OPINION: Britain’s new king has become an increasingly strident climate advocate. With the world “on the brink” will he be prepared to use his influence to drive further change?

the question of what King Charles’s III’s reign will look like is largely being left for another day.

How will King Charles reign? The British monarch can hold a surprising amount of soft political power.the British monarch can hold a surprising amount of soft political power. The question, of course, is how they use it. Where once his interest in ecology and sustainable farming practices were considered eccentric, today the new king’s strident declarations on climate change look much more mainstream.It’s not even a year since Charles opened the COP26 conference in Scotland by declaring the world “is on the brink”.

Charles the climate advocate had repeatedly called on business to lead what he has described as a “rewiring of the global economy”, praising firms taking climate action and quite pointedly lashing industries that have tried to protect fossil fuel subsidies.

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He may state his views in private but will be unable to state them in public now. He has been a huge advocate for environmental issues and was lambasted for being so, yet he has been proved right. I hope he gets to push for his views even with all the restrictions.

One phrase. QUEEN CAMILLA!! No way. Let's get out of this circus ASAP. Oh, and I thought we loved and stood for DEMOCRACY. NOT HEREDITARY RULE BY ELITIST TOFFS...

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