Greta Thunberg calls on banks to stop funding 'our destruction' ahead of COP26 climate summit
Matt Graveling, BBC News reporter
While today's protest was aimed at the banking industry's financial support of companies who mine fossil fuels, it also offered the first chance for different global movements to meet face-to-face, having previously only ever communicated online. Elsewhere in her interview, Ms Thunberg said poorer countries most affected by climate change should have a bigger presence at COP26.
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