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King urges faster action on climate change initiatives

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Published: 20 October 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The King has voiced concerns that potential solutions to climate change are not receiving the attention they urgently require. Speaking candidly on a podcast alongside actress Cate Blanchett, he highlighted the need for increased awareness and accelerated action to address global environmental challenges.

The conversation, recorded in the private gardens of Windsor Castle in July, focused on the work of Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank, which has spent the past 25 years safeguarding plant diversity to combat climate change and biodiversity loss. Established at Kew’s Wakehurst site in Sussex, the seed bank has become a global hub for conservation, storing nearly 2.5 billion seeds from over 40,000 species under carefully controlled conditions at minus 20 degrees Celsius.

Charles, who is a long-standing patron of Kew, described the project as “wonderful” but insisted that efforts must be intensified to maximise its impact. “I think it’s wonderful what the seed bank is doing, but we’ve got to speed up the process,” he said, emphasising that while progress has been made, the scale of environmental threats demands faster, broader implementation.

During the discussion, Blanchett, who serves as Kew Gardens’ ambassador for Wakehurst, expressed frustration over the gap between potential climate solutions and the resources allocated to scale them up. “The only frustration for me about inaction on climate change is that there are so many extraordinary initiatives ready to be scaled up,” she said. “There’s a willingness there, but there’s just not the direction of the funds.”

The King agreed, adding that public and institutional awareness of these initiatives is equally important. “And there’s that lack of awareness too, as you were saying, about the actual detail of all these things,” he said, underscoring the need for both financial support and greater understanding of the initiatives that already exist.

The podcast also featured Dr Elinor Breman, a seed scientist at Kew, who demonstrated the scientific work behind the seed bank. The trio discussed the origins of the project, its achievements over the past quarter-century, and ongoing conservation efforts across the globe, including in Australia and South Africa. Dr Breman brought samples of plants, seeds, and conservation test kits to illustrate the scale and sophistication of the work being carried out to safeguard biodiversity.

The Millennium Seed Bank was officially opened in 2000 by Charles and has remained a personal passion of his ever since. He has actively tracked its progress, including a visit in 2019, and continues to advocate for its role in tackling the twin crises of climate change and species extinction. The King’s engagement in environmental issues has been wide-ranging; in addition to the seed bank, he has previously shared his love of music in a one-off Apple Music project, curating a selection of his favourite songs to celebrate Commonwealth Day in March.

Blanchett and the King’s discussion highlighted a broader issue facing environmental conservation: the need to bridge the gap between scientific innovation and public and governmental action. While the Millennium Seed Bank represents a remarkable scientific achievement, the King stressed that similar initiatives worldwide require more attention, funding, and global coordination to realise their full potential.

Since its launch, the seed bank has preserved seeds from thousands of species, creating an invaluable resource for research, restoration projects, and efforts to protect ecosystems under threat from climate change. Charles noted that the project’s future potential is immense, with the knowledge and resources it generates capable of informing conservation strategies in countries facing severe ecological challenges.

The King’s comments come amid growing global concern over the pace of environmental action. While awareness of climate change has increased over the past decades, translating knowledge into meaningful action remains a critical challenge. By advocating for accelerated conservation work, Charles is drawing attention to both the immediate and long-term consequences of inaction.

The podcast episode, which launches Kew’s fourth Unearthed series, will be followed by a three-part exploration of the past, present, and future of the seed bank. This series aims to engage the public in understanding the science behind plant conservation and the vital role of seed banks in maintaining global biodiversity. The King’s involvement in the project brings added visibility to the issue, highlighting the importance of leadership, advocacy, and public engagement in tackling environmental challenges.

Charles’ emphasis on awareness reflects a broader concern that many effective solutions exist but fail to reach the scale necessary to make a significant impact. As the King noted, scientific and community initiatives are often limited by insufficient funding and a lack of public recognition, meaning that even well-designed conservation efforts can struggle to achieve widespread adoption.

The podcast also underscored the personal commitment of both Charles and Blanchett to environmental issues. Their collaboration on the discussion highlighted the intersection of science, policy, and public influence, demonstrating that tackling climate change requires contributions from multiple sectors of society. By combining advocacy, education, and scientific innovation, initiatives like the Millennium Seed Bank can play a crucial role in building a more sustainable future.

Charles’ comments are a call to action for governments, organisations, and individuals to invest in solutions that are already proven to be effective. They underline the importance of connecting scientific expertise with financial support, policy frameworks, and public engagement to ensure that promising initiatives can scale up quickly and deliver meaningful outcomes.

The King concluded by reaffirming his support for Kew and the broader environmental movement, emphasising that progress in combating climate change depends on speed, awareness, and coordination. “We’ve got to accelerate the process,” he said. “There’s so much that can be done, and the potential is there if we focus on it.”

With climate change presenting one of the most urgent global challenges, Charles’ advocacy highlights the role of leadership and visibility in driving action. By engaging with experts, public figures, and scientific institutions, he is helping to bring critical attention to the initiatives that could make a tangible difference in mitigating ecological loss and protecting biodiversity for future generations.

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