WARRINGTON’S young conservationist Aneeshwar Kunchala is hoping to represent the UK at COP28 in Dubai later this year after meeting Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at the 10 Downing Street Coronation Big Lunch.
The Britain’s Got Talent finalist, who holds the Guinness World Record as the youngest documentary presenter, met the Prime Minister yesterday and requested to represent the UK at COPY 28 to help save and protect wildlife.
During the brief meeting, the Prime Minister said he would see what he could do to help the youngster achieve his dream.
Aneeshwar who reached the finals of Britain’s Got Talent holds the Guinness World Record for the youngest documentary presenter, when aged 7 years and 288 days old when he presented “COP27 – Six ways to Save Our Planet in November 2022, now wants to represent the UK at COP 28 in the UAE.
COP28 will be the 28th United Nations Climate Change conference, held from November 30th until December 12th, 2023 at the Expo City, Dubai.
Now aged 8 Aneeshwar says he enjoys time outdoors spotting birds, wondering how they are related to his favourite DINOSAURS!!!
His passion for conservation started when “my beautiful world was shattered when my teacher showed the picture of a whale that had died due to plastic pollution!! I thought I need to help these amazing creatures which are impacted by us.”
Since then he has gone on to become a world record holder, a finalist on Britain’s Got Talent and now met the Prime Minister!
I met UK Prime Minister @RishiSunak at @10DowningStreet – Coronation Big Lunch. It was pleasure to meet him, his family and others. I have requested if I can represent UK at @COP28_UAE to save and protect about wildlife. @henkovink @NHM_London @UN @UNFCCC @WWF @cpsavesoil @_BTO pic.twitter.com/H0ZOhpdzxO
— Aneeshwar Kunchala BCyA (@Aneeshwar_K) May 7, 2023