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Prince Charles Says He Thinks People Thought He Was ‘Completely Dotty’ When He Began Talking About Environmental Issues In The 1970s

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Prince Charles admitted people thought he was “completely dotty” when speaking about environmental issues back in the 1970s.

The royal, 72, spoke to BBC Radio 4’s “Today” programme about climate change in a special interview which was guest edited by Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood.

He said when asked about the level of push-back he faced when speaking out about the environment all those years ago: “Well a great deal if I may say so, but nobody really wanted to know at the time.

I think they thought I was completely dotty.” “The trouble is I think as human beings we tend to get somewhat carried away by new technologies of convenience and I don’t think the consequences and the collateral damage of these introductions are always, perhaps,

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