Prince Harry shows Prince William that he is not the only royal climate warrior

Prince Harry arrived in Shanghai to hold a keynote speaker and host a performing summit.

The Duke of Sussex, which delivers the address of the annual Enconsion 2025 Global Partner conference on Monday.

“Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and founder of Travalyst, a non-profit coalition of some of the biggest names in travel and technology, has today called on the travel industry in Asia-Pacific (APAC) region to double their obligations to support sustainable travel and tourism and shared climate of climate at a global conference. Shanghai, China, “said a statement about the organization’s website.

Prince Harry said, “Climate change is not just an environmental challenge – it is a critical business emergency that costs the global economy $ 143 billion annually.”

He continued, “Now is the moment of the industry to confirm his commitment to being a strength to good. Challenges will undoubtedly rise, but if there is one thing I have learned in my life, it is the meaningful change that never comes easily. The true goal of our commitment is how we react when the path becomes difficult. We must never give up.”

The organization said, “On the sidelines of Envision 2025 and in front of ITB China, Travalyst has also started a large call of stakeholders in Shanghai, including industry leaders and regional politicians, this week.”

It added, “The two-day executive summit will discuss the sustainable future of travel and tourism with a special focus on driving a more equitable sector of society.”

Harry’s oldest brother, Prince William, also plays his role in fighting the effects of climate change during his initiative named The Earthshot Prize.

Through his global initiative, Prince William, the heir to the British throne, aims to find and scale innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing environmental challenges.

Prince William will be in Brazil in November to attend

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