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Chris Packham will never get on a train to attend a meeting in London again

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Chris Packham has vowed never to attend a meeting in London again after lockdown. The climate change activist predicts video conference calls endured by millions working from home will transform how we do business.

Chris, back on screen this week with Springwatch, said: “If somebody said, ‘I need you to come to a meeting,’ there’s no way now I’d get on the train, go to London and then get in a cab, using carbon-based fuels to do it all. “I’m never going to do that again.

Why would I? Zoom is the future. I find it exhausting, but in terms of efficiency and sustainability it’s better.” Chris, 59, who has spent decades fighting for conservation and climate change issues, says we can take positives from the coronavirus pandemic, and must never

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