![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() They’re nice and comfortable” inside the summit conference center, she said, which is ringed by steel fences.īut her friend Lucette Wood, 30, of Edinburgh disagreed. “This is a very easy thing for them to ignore. Megan McClellan, 24, of Glasgow said she doubted that climate negotiators were listening. ![]() Marchers held signs with messages including “Code Red for Humanity,” “Stop big polluters,” “COP26, we are watching you” or simply “I’m angry.” One sign asked “If not you, then who? If not now, then when?” “How are we expecting to make decent policy when the people who are the stakeholders of this aren’t even present in the room?” “And on top of that, the real people should be in the room,” Aghaji said, referring to complaints that the Glasgow summit has too sharply limited participation by the public. “We’re having these conversations, but there’s no policies to actually back them,” said Daze Aghaji, a marcher from London at the Glasgow demonstration, shouting over the steady beat of the drums. Over 100 countries vow to end deforestation at climate talks ![]()
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