It may be too late to save the natural world, says Charles days after hour-long debate with Donald Trump about 'terrifying' climate change
The Prince said one of problems is presenting acceptable alternatives for people
Duke of Cornwall said key issue is 'untold damage' done to world's water cycle'
But the Prince of Wales had a positive chat with Donald Trump on climate change
Prince and the President were said to have had a 90-minute 'friendly' discussion
By James Gant For Mailonline
Published: 04:13 EDT, 8 June 2019 | Updated: 08:54 EDT, 8 June 2019
Prince Charles fears the natural world may be doomed as efforts to counter climate change are 'coming too late'.
The lifelong environmental campaigner, 70, admitted the loss of biodiversity 'terrifies me' and said 'the really difficult thing' is presenting acceptable alternatives for people.
He said a key issue is the 'untold damage' done to the world's water cycle - in a nod to the fact that 'we seem to have forgotten that everything in nature is interconnected'.
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