Charles plea on climate change 'hell' ENVIRONMENT.PRINCE Charles Noun 1. Prince Charles - the eldest son of Elizabeth II and heir to the English throne (born in 1948) Charles last night warned the world faced a "living hell" unless global steps were taken to tackle climate change within eight years. Charles, delivering the annual Richard Dimbleby lecture on BBC BBC in full British Broadcasting Corp. Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927. 1, said: "Surely, we all want to bequeath To dispose of Personal Property owned by a decedent at the time of death as a gift under the provisions of the decedent's will. The term bequeath applies only to personal property. to our children and grandchildren something other than the nightmare that now looms." He said the current way of life was failing and a new approach was vital, adding: "If we don't face up to this, then nature, the biggest bank of all, could go bust." And he suggested people join forces to make local changes and warned: "We only have 96 months left... to take the necessary steps to avert irretrievable climate and ecosystem collapse." CAPTION(S): LECTURE Prince Charles |
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