Ridhima Pandey in India, Iris Duquesne in Canada and Raina Ivanova in Germany tell Michael Safi about their attempts to force their political leaders to change course on tackling the climate crisis
Boris Johnson opened the Cop26 climate conference in Glasgow with a call to act now, saying: “If we don’t get serious about climate change today it will be too late for our children to do so tomorrow.”
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