The world "is in the midst of a crisis that we all hope we understand" and risks "a catastrophe of which we ourselves are the creators". So Prince Charles in launching his alarm in front of the audience of the Davos Forum on the emergency "of global warming, of climate change, of a devastating loss of biodiversity which are the greatest threats ever faced by humanity". Alarm cry accompanied by the photos released by Clarence House of the meeting held today by the heir to the British throne with Greta Thunberg.
For his part, US President Donald Trump told Davos that he "would be pleased" to meet with climate activist Greta Thunberg. Both present at the opening of the World economic forum spoke at different times. Trump, speaking to reporters, stressed that Greta should not focus her anger on the lack of action on climate change in the United States. "I would have liked to see it," Trump said arguing that other countries, not the US, are the worst polluters and "Greta should focus on those places."
Climate: Carlo meets Greta, we are on the verge of catastrophe
2020-01-22T15:43:07.669Z
The world "is in the midst of a crisis that we all hope we understand" and risks "a catastrophe of which we ourselves are the creators". (HANDLE)