 Prince Charles called on Tuesday for a re-engineering of the world's financial economic system to discourage deforestation. He said the aim is to dis-incentivise deforestation and reward countries and communities for the protection of their forests and the pursuit of a forest positive economy. Prince Charles' comments came on the second day of the UN COP26 global climate conference. He also called for the safeguarding of indigenous peoples and local communities. Leaders at the conference in Glasgow have pledged to stop deforestation by the end of the decade and slash emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane. The first action I would suggest is to re-engineer the world's financial economic system to dis-incentivise deforestation and reward countries and communities for the protection of their forests and the pursuit of a forest positive economy. I can only pray that this time this session will provide us with a real sense of the seriously urgent systemic shifts that need to happen to deliver on our vision and I urge you all to take forward the work we discussed today with implacable resolve and determination to make things happen on the ground.