Over 8000 climate activists from all across the globe protested in Glasgow in Friday in what is believed to be the largest protest since COP26 began.
Calling on world leaders to be sincere and just when it comes to climate action, protesters occupied the city out of distrust for decisions and agreements being made inside the Scottish Event Campus.
ARISE News Environmental Correspondent, Laila Johnson-Salami, sends in this report.
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