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Prince William of the UK says that indigenous peoples are important in protecting nature.

Prince William said on Thursday to investors, scientists and politicians that Indigenous People have a vital role to play in the protection of nature. This was his latest appeal for urgent action against climate change.

The British heir-to-the throne has inherited the environmental zeal of his father, King Charles. He said that in order to protect the environment, it was necessary to support people living in communities all over the world. He said that the stewardship of local communities and their protection is one of the most powerful forces in conservation. The event was held at St James's Palace during London Climate Action Week. If we're serious about meeting climate and biodiversity goals then Indigenous Peoples and the local communities need to be at the center of our efforts as leaders, partners and co-creators.

Ed Miliband and Brazil's Minister for Indigenous Peoples were in the audience on Wednesday, when they reaffirmed Britain's commitment towards decarbonising its economy and stimulating growth of green businesses.

William's remarks Thursday come after a call earlier this month for world leaders and business to take immediate actions to protect our oceans. He said it was a "challenge like none we've ever faced". (Reporting and editing by Michael Holden)

(source: Reuters)