“Charles will have very little freedom of maneuver now that he is King,' said Robert Hazell, an expert on British constitutional affairs at University College London.
FILE - Britain's then-Prince Charles addresses a Commonwealth Leaders' Reception, at the COP26 Summit, at the SECC in Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 2, 2021. Now that he's monarch, King Charles III one of Britain's most prominent environmental voices will be have to be more careful with his words.
“We need a vast military-style campaign to marshal the strength of the global private sector," he said, adding that the trillions at businesses' disposal would go far beyond what governments could muster and offered"the only real prospect of achieving fundamental economic transition.” “All of his speeches are written or vetted by the government,” Hazell added."If he makes an impromptu remark which seems at odds with government policy, the press will pounce on him to point out the inconsistency, and the government will rein him in; he will have to be far less outspoken than he has been in the past.”
Truss' government also announced a new round of licensing for companies to search for oil and gas in the North Sea. As environment secretary in 2014, Truss called large-scale solar farms “a blight on the landscape” and scrapped subsidies for farmers and landowners to build them.
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