The party takes place at one of Cornwall’s top tourist attractions, Project Eden, where 18,000 people gather. Plants from several climatic zones. It houses, among other things, the largest indoor tropical forest in the world.
The Eden project is located approximately 60 km from Carbis Bay, where this year’s G7 Summit is taking place.
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Choosing the Eden Project as a meeting place for leaders is to emphasize that preventing climate change and protecting the environment should be one of the main topics during the leadership meeting and a priority for the British government.
However, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused of flying to Cornwall, 400km from London, which critics say undermines the credibility of his actions to prevent climate change.
Meanwhile – as reported in the daily “Sun” – Elizabeth II went by train to Cornwall.
The G7 summit, which kicked off on Friday, is the first since the coronavirus pandemic has come to a face-to-face meeting rather than a video conference. It is attended by the leaders of Great Britain, the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada and the European Union.
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