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Young people took centre-stage at the COP26 UN climate talks on Friday, presenting their demands for a greener, fairer world to the UN climate chief and senior UK politicians who promised to recommend their proposals to governments at the summit. Outside the formal talks, thousands of banner-hefting climate activists, including large numbers of schoolchildren, streamed through
Thousands of climate activists march through Glasgow Youth at the U.N. talks present their blueprint for action COP26 leaders back their ideas as part of summit outcome By Megan Rowling and Laurie Goering GLASGOW, Nov 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Young people took centre-stage at the COP26 U.N. climate talks on Friday, presenting their demands for a greener, fairer world to the U.N. climate chief and senior UK politicians who promised to recommend their proposals to governments at the summit.
Young people took centre-stage at the COP26 U.N. climate talks on Friday, presenting their demands for a greener, fairer world to the U.N. climate chief and senior UK politicians who promised to recommend their proposals to governments at the summit.
Young climate leaders came together with negotiators, officials and ministers from across the world in Glasgow on 5 November, making their voices heard and demanding the action needed to prevent catastrophic climate change in our lifetimes