GRETA Thunberg joined thousands of schoolkids in a march through Glasgow to demand action on climate change.
The Swedish eco warrior, 18, fellow activist Vanessa Nakate and other young campaigners are hoping to put pressure on leaders and politicians at COP26 to save our planet.
Incredible images of the Fridays for Future match show the tens of thousands of campaigners who have turned out for the demo.
At least 8,000 people, including parents, have joined the climate strike, organised by Fridays for Future Scotland, with participants marching from Kelvingrove Park to George Square.
Chants of "I'm not in school because the planet's not cool" could be heard ringing through the streets as youngsters head through the city.
It's understood Greta and others will speak to crowds at the end of the march in the city centre.
The teen activist has been highly critical of the UN summit, claiming it is the most "excluding Cop ever" and labelling it a "two-week celebration of business as usual and blah blah blah".
People of all ages have joined the youth-focused protest.
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