COP26: Thousands of young people join climate strike through Glasgow

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housands of young activists have begun marching through the streets of Glasgow to demand action on climate change from leaders and politicians at COP26.

The climate strike has been organised by Fridays for Future Scotland, with participants marching from Kelvingrove Park to George Square.

It comes as the COP26 talks feature events highlighting the voice of young people and education in climate action.

At least 8,000 people are expected to take part in the march.

Ms Thunberg has been highly critical of the two-week conference, claiming it is the most “excluding Cop ever” and labelling it a “two-week celebration of business as usual and blah blah blah”.

Protesters came armed with placards to help get their views across (Andrew Milligan/PA) / PA Wire

Charlie O’Rourke, 14, from Glasgow, skipped school to attend the march with his mother Cairsty O’Rourke and sister Edith.

He said global leaders at COP26 must “listen to the people”.

He told the PA news agency: “Listen to what they want to say. Don’t just go for profit. Listen to what the planet needs.”

His mother Cairsty said she was there for her children and for “the generations to come to just show that something has to happen and it has to happen very quickly”.

Ms O’Rourke, who is from Glasgow and works for the NHS, said the Scottish Government has been “on the fence for too long” on the issue of the Cambo oilfield.

She added: “I’d like to hear Nicola Sturgeon saying a bit more against it. I’d like all of this funding to go into a way out of this, a way out of using fossil fuels.”

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