Police have arrested three people following a COP26 protest which saw a busy Glasgow road blocked by climate change activists in a rubber dingy.
25.10.2021 - 23:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Greta Thunberg will take part in a climate change protest on the streets of Glasgow during the upcoming COP26 conference.
The activist confirmed on social media she would be joining demonstrators next month.
In a message to millions of followers on Twitter, she said: "On Friday Nov 5 I’ll join the climate strike in Glasgow, during #COP26. Climate justice also means social justice and that we leave no one behind.
"So we invite everyone, especially the workers striking in Glasgow, to join us. See
Police have arrested three people following a COP26 protest which saw a busy Glasgow road blocked by climate change activists in a rubber dingy.
Police have been criticised for kettling protestors marching through Glasgow as part of a climate change protest today, with one politician describing the move as "dangerous".
Greta Thunberg has taken aim at world leaders, calling the COP26 summit a “failure” on November 5, while leading a youth protest outside the venue of the climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland. “It is not a secret that COP26 is a failure. It should be obvious that we cannot solve the crisis with the same methods that got us into it in the first place,” she said.
Thousands of young climate activists will march through the streets of Glasgow later today to demand change from politicians attending COP26.
Greta Thunberg has denounced the COP26 summit in Glasgow for being the ‘most excluding COP ever’ and called the international conference a ‘greenwash festival’.
Greta Thunberg has pledged to go 'net-zero' on swearing after she dropped the f-bomb at a climate rally in Glasgow.
@GretaThunberg pic.twitter.com/xK5s7V5q5LShe called the COP26 participants, “just politicians and people in power pretending to take our future seriously, pretending to take the present seriously of the people who are being affected already today by the climate crisis.”“Change is not going to come from inside there,” she continued. “That is not leadership.
Piers Morgan has branded teen climate activist Greta Thunberg 'very, very annoying' after she led a sweary chant in a Glasgow park.
Greta Thunberg has been filmed chanting “you can shove yer climate crisis up yer a***” during a rally at a Glasgow park.
Nicola Sturgeon met with Greta Thunberg at COP26 as the climate conference kicked off in Glasgow.
Angering people can be necessary as part of environmental demonstrations, Greta Thunberg has claimed.