Au revoir, France! King Charles waves goodbye as he boards plane home
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Charles, who has spent decades campaigning on green issues, said: 'The challenge facing our planet is both great and grave. These horrifying events have once more demonstrated the fragility of so much that we hold dear.
The monarch spoke of the close friendship between the UK and France but focused on tackling climate change, calling for a new 'entente cordiale' specifically to 'tackle the global climate and biodiversity emergency'.
King Charles made history today by becoming the first British monarch to address the French Senate - and used his speech to declare global warming as 'our most existential challenge' - just hours after Rishi Sunak put the brakes on Net Zero.
The monarch spoke of the close friendship between the UK and France but focused on tackling climate change, calling for a new 'entente cordiale' specifically to 'tackle the global climate and biodiversity emergency'.
Moments later he went into another tent where he was talked into trying some organically-made red wine. He also chose a piece of cheese to be wrapped up for him, saying he could not leave without having some local fromage.
Charles spoke out as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went on the attack over his plans to delay a raft of flagship environmental changes, insisting he 'passionately' believes in hitting the 2050 Net Zero target but believes he can do it without lumbering Britons with bills of up to £15,000 to hit green targets.
Let us renew it for future generations so that, I would like to propose, it also becomes an entente pour la durabilite (agreement for sustainability) - in order to tackle the global climate and biodiversity emergency more effectively.
'Just as we stand together against military aggression, so must we strive together to protect the world from our most existential challenge of all - that of global warming, climate change and the catastrophic destruction of nature.
https://congosoutenement.com/fr/avantages-des-pieux-battus-benefices-pour-la-stabilite-la-capacite-portante-et-la-durabilite/
Avantages des Pieux Battus : Bénéfices pour la Stabilité, la Capacité Portante et la Durabilité
Avantages des Pieux Battus : Bénéfices pour la Stabilité
Charles, who has spent decades campaigning on green issues, said: 'The challenge facing our planet is both great and grave. These horrifying events have once more demonstrated the fragility of so much that we hold dear.
Let us stride forward with hope and courage and do so together'.
'Let us, therefore, cherish and nurture our entente cordiale. A few minutes later the King also tried a glass of St Ferdinand Source Lussac-Saint Emilion.
Speaking in perfect French, Charles suggested France and Britain needed the same unity shown in the World Wars and now Ukraine to 'stand together' on the environment, shortly after the PM warned that imposing ‘unacceptable costs' and ‘heavy-handed' proposals on families risked wrecking support for saving the planet.
Charles, who has spent decades passionately campaigning on green issues, said: 'The challenge facing our planet is both great and grave. These horrifying events have once more demonstrated the fragility of so much that we hold dear.
'Let us, therefore, cherish and nurture our entente cordiale. Just as we stand together against military aggression, so must we strive together to protect the world from our most existential challenge of all - that of global warming, climate change and the catastrophic destruction of nature.
Charles spoke out as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went on the attack over his plans to delay a raft of flagship environmental changes, insisting he 'passionately' believes in hitting the 2050 Net Zero target but believes he can do it without lumbering Britons with bills of up to £15,000 to hit green targets.
Allan Sichel, president of the Bordeaux Wine Council, said the King discussed how Bordeaux was increasingly turning to organic methods of wine production.
Let us stride forward with hope and courage and do so together'. Charles and Camilla met the Mayor of Bristol Marvin Rees and his Bordeaux counterpart Pierre Hurmic before being shown a memorandum of understanding- a document outlining an agreement- between the two cities.
Let us renew it for future generations so that, I would like to propose, it also becomes an entente pour la durabilite (agreement for sustainability) - in order to tackle the global climate and biodiversity emergency more effectively.
Just as we stand together against military aggression, so must we strive together to protect the world from our most existential challenge of all - that of global warming, climate change and the catastrophic destruction of nature.
These horrifying events have once more demonstrated the fragility of so much that we hold dear. The King, who has spent decades campaigning on green issues, told the Senate: 'The challenge facing our planet is both great and grave.
There were cries of 'Vive le roi!' - French for long live the king - on the streets of Paris yesterday, and the French Senate gave a standing ovation of almost two minutes. The King is on day two of his state visit to France, which has proved a huge success.
Just as we stand together against military aggression, so must we strive together to protect the world from our most existential challenge of all - that of global warming, climate change and the catastrophic destruction of nature.
The monarch spoke of the close friendship between the UK and France but focused on tackling climate change, calling for a new 'entente cordiale' specifically to 'tackle the global climate and biodiversity emergency'.
King Charles made history today by becoming the first British monarch to address the French Senate - and used his speech to declare global warming as 'our most existential challenge' - just hours after Rishi Sunak put the brakes on Net Zero.
The monarch spoke of the close friendship between the UK and France but focused on tackling climate change, calling for a new 'entente cordiale' specifically to 'tackle the global climate and biodiversity emergency'.
Moments later he went into another tent where he was talked into trying some organically-made red wine. He also chose a piece of cheese to be wrapped up for him, saying he could not leave without having some local fromage.
Charles spoke out as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went on the attack over his plans to delay a raft of flagship environmental changes, insisting he 'passionately' believes in hitting the 2050 Net Zero target but believes he can do it without lumbering Britons with bills of up to £15,000 to hit green targets.
Let us renew it for future generations so that, I would like to propose, it also becomes an entente pour la durabilite (agreement for sustainability) - in order to tackle the global climate and biodiversity emergency more effectively.
'Just as we stand together against military aggression, so must we strive together to protect the world from our most existential challenge of all - that of global warming, climate change and the catastrophic destruction of nature.
https://congosoutenement.com/fr/avantages-des-pieux-battus-benefices-pour-la-stabilite-la-capacite-portante-et-la-durabilite/
Avantages des Pieux Battus : Bénéfices pour la Stabilité, la Capacité Portante et la Durabilité
Avantages des Pieux Battus : Bénéfices pour la Stabilité
Charles, who has spent decades campaigning on green issues, said: 'The challenge facing our planet is both great and grave. These horrifying events have once more demonstrated the fragility of so much that we hold dear.
Let us stride forward with hope and courage and do so together'.
'Let us, therefore, cherish and nurture our entente cordiale. A few minutes later the King also tried a glass of St Ferdinand Source Lussac-Saint Emilion.
Speaking in perfect French, Charles suggested France and Britain needed the same unity shown in the World Wars and now Ukraine to 'stand together' on the environment, shortly after the PM warned that imposing ‘unacceptable costs' and ‘heavy-handed' proposals on families risked wrecking support for saving the planet.
Charles, who has spent decades passionately campaigning on green issues, said: 'The challenge facing our planet is both great and grave. These horrifying events have once more demonstrated the fragility of so much that we hold dear.
'Let us, therefore, cherish and nurture our entente cordiale. Just as we stand together against military aggression, so must we strive together to protect the world from our most existential challenge of all - that of global warming, climate change and the catastrophic destruction of nature.
Charles spoke out as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went on the attack over his plans to delay a raft of flagship environmental changes, insisting he 'passionately' believes in hitting the 2050 Net Zero target but believes he can do it without lumbering Britons with bills of up to £15,000 to hit green targets.
Allan Sichel, president of the Bordeaux Wine Council, said the King discussed how Bordeaux was increasingly turning to organic methods of wine production.
Let us stride forward with hope and courage and do so together'. Charles and Camilla met the Mayor of Bristol Marvin Rees and his Bordeaux counterpart Pierre Hurmic before being shown a memorandum of understanding- a document outlining an agreement- between the two cities.
Let us renew it for future generations so that, I would like to propose, it also becomes an entente pour la durabilite (agreement for sustainability) - in order to tackle the global climate and biodiversity emergency more effectively.
Just as we stand together against military aggression, so must we strive together to protect the world from our most existential challenge of all - that of global warming, climate change and the catastrophic destruction of nature.
These horrifying events have once more demonstrated the fragility of so much that we hold dear. The King, who has spent decades campaigning on green issues, told the Senate: 'The challenge facing our planet is both great and grave.
There were cries of 'Vive le roi!' - French for long live the king - on the streets of Paris yesterday, and the French Senate gave a standing ovation of almost two minutes. The King is on day two of his state visit to France, which has proved a huge success.
Just as we stand together against military aggression, so must we strive together to protect the world from our most existential challenge of all - that of global warming, climate change and the catastrophic destruction of nature.
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