Support Indigenous People to protect nature, UK's Prince William says

Prince William attends high-level roundtable at St James's Palace, in London
Prince William, the Prince of Wales, as Founder of The Royal Foundation's United for Wildlife programme, meets Kleber Karipuna, Indigenous leader of the Karipuna people from Amapa, Jennifer Lasimbang, Former Member of Sabah State Legislative Assembly, and Juan Carlos Jintiach, General Secretary for The Global Alliance of Territorial Communities, as he attends a high-level roundtable entitled "Nature's Guardians: On the Road to COP30 & Beyond" at St James's Palace in London, Britain June 26, 2025. Frank Augstein/Pool via REUTERS
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Prince William told investors, politicians and scientists on Thursday that Indigenous People had a crucial role to play in protecting nature in his latest call for urgent action to tackle the impact of climate change.

The British heir to the throne, who has inherited his father King Charles' zeal for environmental causes, said efforts to protect nature necessitated giving support to people in local communities around the world.

"Their stewardship and protection are among the most effective forces for conservation," he told a roundtable event being held at St James's Palace as part of London Climate Action Week.

"If we are serious about achieving climate and biodiversity goals, Indigenous Peoples and local communities must be central to the effort as partners, leaders, and co-creators of solutions."

Amongst those in the audience were Brazil's Minister of Indigenous Peoples and British energy minister Ed Miliband, who on Wednesday reiterated Britain's commitment to decarbonising the economy and stimulating green business growth.

William's remarks on Thursday follow on from a plea earlier this month to world leaders and businesses to take immediate action to protect the planet's oceans, saying it was a challenge "like none we have faced before".

This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.

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