Prince Harry is currently touring Africa on a 10-day visit alongside his wife Meghan Markle and 4-month-old son Archie. The Duke of Sussex is currently in Botswana helping plant trees after decades of deforestation due to humans cutting down trees for firewood and elephant activity has left large barren areas, reported The Guardian.
During the forest habitat rebuilding efforts, Harry gave a speech on the banks of the Chobe River, in which he spoke about climate change and referred back to a speech recently given by U.N. secretary general, António Guterres, at the U.N. general assembly.
“This week, led by Greta, the world’s children are striking. There’s an emergency. It’s a race against time and one which we are losing. Everyone know it. There’s no excuse for not knowing that. And the most troubling part of that is I don’t believe there is anybody in this world who can deny science, undeniable science and facts.”