A holographic prince, saving carbon emissions by appearing in virtual reality image to give a speech, in which religion is linked to saving the planet from climate change, a new renewable energy university funded by an oil shiekhdom, and a government sustainable development adviser who doesn't think his government is sustainable enough. Gotta love it.
Is the Guardian becoming the "People" magazine of the emerging climate cognoscenti? Or do I just live on a farm in Maine?
Maybe Prince Charles can "holographically" come talk to my sustainability economics class about his point of view. Now that would be a technological feat.
Prince saves his energy in dramatic appearance at climate conference
· Charles appears via hologram in Abu Dhabi
· Emirate plans to lead way in funding research
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