Activists have been gathering in Glasgow to urge world leaders to turn words into action on the climate crisis, ahead of the crucial COP26 meeting over the future of the planet.
Many of them have marched for tens or even thousands of kilometres to reach the Scottish city, where the UN climate conference gets underway on Sunday and will run until the November 12.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was met by a media scrum as she arrived at the railway station early on Saturday evening. Police officers had to escort her through the crowds and streets of the city.
The 18-year-old was among several activists coming on a special COP26 train from London. There, the day before, the instigator of the "Fridays for Future" movement joined a
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