King Charles will host a reception for key COP27 figures at Buckingham Palace on Friday, regardless of not attending the convention himself.
The United Nations Climate Change Conference begins in Egypt on 6 November, however the King – who has been a passionate campaigner on environmental points – is not going to be going.
The reception will carry collectively over 200 worldwide enterprise leaders, determination makers and NGOs (non-governmental organisations) to mark the tip of the United Kingdom’s presidency of COP26 and sit up for the COP27 summit in Sharm el-Sheikh.
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The reception has been organised to facilitate dialogue of sustainable progress, progress made since COP26 in Glasgow and collective and continued efforts to sort out local weather change.
The King has attended the UN local weather convention for numerous years and delivered one of many keynote speeches on the opening ceremony for COP26 in Glasgow.
Guests will embrace Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who pulled out of the summit final week, so he might deal with “domestic challenges” right here within the UK. He is predicted to talk briefly on the occasion.
COP26 President Alok Sharma, who misplaced his cupboard seat within the newest reshuffle, may also be there, together with America’s particular envoy on local weather change, John Kerry.
Mr Sunak has confronted criticism for his determination to not attend the occasion, with Labour chief Keir Starmer saying the prime minister was lacking a chance to “pull world leaders together”.
Earlier this week, former power secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg stated Mr Sunak was proper to not go to the summit, saying: “The cost of living won’t be solved in Sharm el-Sheikh where each hotel room for the conference is £2,000 a night.”
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