Greta, who is in Glasgow to raise climate change awareness as the Cop26 summit gets underway, chatted on the phone as she arrived at a debate alone on Wednesday.
Greta Thunberg walked alone as she arrived at a COP26 debate on Wednesday. It comes as the Swedish activist, 18, jokingly vowed to go 'net zero' on swearing.
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