The Prince of Wales, front row, centre, Patron of the University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership, poses for a photograph with climate experts and Nobel Laureates during a reception at St. James' Palace in London. They are, front row, from left to right, Walter Kohn, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Wole Soyinka, Nobel Prize in Literature, F Sherwood Rowland, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Harold Kroto, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, The Prince of Wales, Carlo Rubbia, Nobel Prize in Physics, David Gross, Nobel Prize in Physics, Burton Richter, Nobel Prize in Physics, and Wangari Maathai
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The Prince of Wales, front row, centre, Patron of the University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership, poses for a photograph with climate experts and Nobel Laureates during a reception at St. James' Palace in London. They are, front row, from left to right, Walter Kohn, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Wole Soyinka, Nobel Prize in Literature, F Sherwood Rowland, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Harold Kroto, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, The Prince of Wales, Carlo Rubbia, Nobel Prize in Physics, David Gross, Nobel Prize in Physics, Burton Richter, Nobel Prize in Physics, and Wangari Maathai Nobel Prize for Peace. Rear row from left to right: Ed Miliband, Britain's Secretary of State for the Environment, James Mirrlees, Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, Richard Ernst, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Eric Maskin, Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, John Polanyi, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Rajendra Pachauri, Director General of The Energy Resources Institute, and Chair of the Nobel Peace Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.