Arriving
at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales, United Kingdom via an
eco-train, His Royal Highness Prince Charles launched a tree-planting
program known as “Size of Wales.”
This project seeks to engage
people throughout the country in saving an area of African rainforest
that is collectively two million hectares in size, or approximately the
size of Wales.
From local teams to schools, individuals and
businesses, the project encourages fellow citizens nationwide to help
address climate change by supporting projects in Africa that are
addressing deforestation as well as planting trees to keep the planet
cool. Welsh volunteers would also be sent to help carry out the programs
and to support local efforts.
Speaking at the program’s launch,
His Royal Highness Prince Charles said, “Put simply we are, right now,
causing serious damage to our own and, more importantly, our children
and grandchildren’s support system. …
If we get it right, we will
leave a legacy for future generations of a sustainable environment. But
we will never achieve what we need to, unless we make a start.”
Our
respectful salute, Your Royal Highness Prince Charles, for your
ever-striving and noble efforts to save our planet for future
generations. Blessed be such actions as yours in helping protect and
expand the delicate but vital lungs of our Earth.
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