The King co-writes children's climate change book
King Charles has co-written a children's book about the environmental threats the planet is facing.
'Climate Change' - a Ladybird Book, will be published next month.
On Friday the King hosted global leaders at Buckingham Palace to support action on restoring the natural world.
Speaking at the reception, the book's co-author Chair of Natural England Tony Juniper said the King wanted to empower young people.
"I think he's been struck by the level of energy and passion shown by young people on these subjects, and was keen to put something into their hands which was about those basic facts and figures, basic ideas, but also with his personal message in there," Mr Juniper said.
In 2017 the King and Mr Juniper wrote a book for adults about climate change. The new publication aims to make the topic accessible for 7-11 year-olds and is "trying to bring the facts to the fingertips of the people who've got most to gain by finding solutions in time," Mr Juniper explained.
Leaders from government, business, charities and indigenous communities went to the palace reception to support stronger action on protecting biodiversity.
It followed promises made by nations at the UN summit COP15 in December to prevent what is called the "sixth mass extinction event". Biodiversity - the variety of living things - is declining faster than at any time in human history.
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