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Prince Harry says 'not enough progress on sustainable goals' in Travalyst report

Prince Harry on Tuesday, April 1, hailed the work of his travel initiative which he set up to make tourism more sustainable, as the fallout from a clash with the head of his African charity continues to make headlines.

King Charles' younger son is rarely out of the news, from his estrangement from the British royal family to coverage of content he and his wife Meghan have produced for streaming service Netflix.

The latest issue to grab media attention is a dispute with the head of his Sentebale charity, set up in honor of his late mother Princess Diana to help young people with HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana.

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Transcript
00:00We're now just five years away from the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals,
00:05the global blueprint for creating a more resilient planet and, quite literally, saving ourselves.
00:11But it's quite clear we're not progressing as quickly as needed, and the economic impacts
00:15are only growing.
00:17These realities leave us with a choice.
00:20Find practical solutions to climate change, or accept the massive financial and human
00:24losses that it's causing.
00:26I think we all agree that the latter isn't the answer.
00:30Travel can do a tremendous amount of good.
00:33It connects us to the destinations we love and to the communities that call these places home.
00:38It drives economic growth, creates jobs, and when done well, can protect the people, wildlife
00:43and environment that we all share.
00:46When we started Traveller six years ago, the goal was simple.
00:49I wanted to harness travel's power and potential to help create a more resilient world.
00:55And I'm proud of what we've accomplished.
00:57We've been the first and only independent organisation to mobilise competing tech and
01:01travel companies who see the business sense in sustainability.
01:05We're aggregating essential data to help drive more targeted interventions from policymakers
01:10and investors.
01:12Together we're bringing sustainable solutions to the mainstream, providing travellers with
01:16clear information that helps them make better and more informed choices, which is what we
01:20know consumers want.
01:22We are one of the founding signatories of the Glasgow Declaration, which created the
01:25first concrete sustainability targets for our industry.
01:29We participated in global conferences, including COP29 in Baku, and we will continue this work
01:35at COP30 in Belem this year.
01:38We've worked directly with destinations and local businesses to learn how we can help
01:42them on their sustainability journey.
01:44And while we've made real progress, there's still much more to be done to protect the
01:48people and places that we all depend on.

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