Boris Johnson spoke with Tanya Steele, Chief Executive of WWF UK and held a press conference with children aged between 8 and 12 years old. The pair spoke about the importance of fighting climate change and what the UK is currently doing regarding emissions and how it can improve. While Ms Steele highlighted the mass loss of space for wildlife in the UK.
She noted the UK could consider re-wilding parts of the country to counteract this.
After commenting that it was incredibly sad, Mr Johnson added that we could feed people to the humans to combat this as well.
Ms Steele said: "I think we need to bring nature back.
"Some of the children in here will know the statistic
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That 97 percent of the mass of mammals on this planet is humans and our domestic animals, just 3 percent is left for the wild.
"How do we start to rebalance it?
"I think we certainly could start by rewilding our oceans."
Mr Johnson added: "You could feed some of the human beings to the animals."
Ms Steele lightly laughed and said we could potentially have a vote about that later.
She closed by saying that humans need to take responsibility for our actions.
She also insisted stronger legislation could help push companies into having greener policies.
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Deputy Political editor for the Telegraph Lucy Fisher took to Twitter to note the outbursts from the Prime Minister.
She wrote: "Boris Johnson is in an amused mood this morning, talking to kids about climate change.
"We could feed some of the human beings to the animals, he suggests at one point.
Shown a wooden toothbrush by a 7 year old, he corpses calling for non-plastic "municipal toothpaste" dispensers."