Greta Thunberg confirms she's coming to Cop26 next week
The Swedish climate activist going to stage a protest march through Glasgow during the climate summit.
After keeping us guessing whether or not she'd be coming to Cop26, Greta Thunberg has confirmed she will be at the climate summit next week.
The teenage climate activist has invited Glasgow workers who plan on striking during the climate conference to join her in a protest march through the city.
Writing on Twitter, Thunberg said that she would take part in the Climate Strike march from Kelvingrove Park to George Square.
She wrote: "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 you there!"
Rail workers in the RMT union are set to strike throughout the two-week conference.
The Scottish Government has said it will focus on "making alternative plans for rail operations during Cop26" if a pay offer is not accepted by Wednesday.
The union has already rejected that offer.
Refuse and recycling workers from more than half of Scotland's local authorities will also be out on strike from November 8 to 12, along with school cleaners, janitors and catering staff.
The Climate Strike has been organised by Fridays for Future Scotland, which was founded by young people inspired by Ms Thunberg's activism.
Hear the latest news on Clyde 1 on FM, DAB, smart speaker or the Rayo app.