Cop26: young people to interview ministers on stage, government says

Global summit to be held in Glasgow in November will be ‘most inclusive’ ever, says spokesperson
A giant sand artwork adorns New Brighton Beach, in Wirral, Merseyside, to highlight global warming and the forthcoming Cop26 global climate conference.
A giant sand artwork adorns New Brighton Beach, in Wirral, Merseyside, to highlight global warming and the forthcoming Cop26 global climate conference. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Young people will interview government ministers on stage as part of plans to make this autumn’s climate change summit the “most inclusive ever”, the government has announced.

A whole day will be dedicated to listening to the views of selected young climate activists at Cop26, the global summit due to be held in Glasgow in November. The event will heavily feature the “marginalised generation”, many of whom have said they have been ignored by governments.

Allegra Stratton, the prime minister’s Cop26 spokesperson, said she hoped it would be the most inclusive Cop ever with people of all ages invited to join the discussions.

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