A group of climate activists is staging a die-in protest in Glasgow City Centre.
Campaigners from Christian Climate Action, the Christian arm of Extinction Rebellion, performed the stunt on Buchana Street.
Activists lay down covered by white sheets and simulating being dead as a result of the consequences of climate change.
Each activist placed down a sign citing the cause of 'death', ranging from floods to heat stress and skin cancer.
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A tweet from the organisation reads: "We carried out a die-in in Glasgow town center today. It was clear that passersby were moved by what they saw.
"If we don't #ActNow, this beautiful planet of God's creation will be filled with war, famine, drought and more. This was our way of bringing this reality to life."
We carried out a die-in in Glasgow town center today. It was clear that passersby were moved by what they saw.
— Christian Climate Action (@CClimateAction) November 2, 2021
If we don't #ActNow, this beautiful planet of God's creation will be filled with war, famine, drought and more.
This was our way of bringing this reality to life 🙏 pic.twitter.com/f2OVO8VnuH
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📹Christian climate action die in on Buchanan Street as part of their stunt during #COP26. @MearnsColin captured them in action. pic.twitter.com/WQPKiZ8zsW
— Glasgow Times (@Glasgow_Times) November 2, 2021
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