Whatever else happens on President Donald Trump’s state visit to the U.K., one of the more fraught meetings might end up being his Monday afternoon tea with heir to the British throne, Prince Charles. While smiles and pleasantries were in abundance, the two men have vastly different stances on the environment. For over 40 years, the Prince of Wales has been outspoken about a number of environmental issues facing the planet. Meanwhile, President Trump has previously publicly accused climate experts of having a “political agenda.” And, before taking office, he called the concept of human-caus...
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