Presidents, prime ministers and dignitaries nearly 200 nations have descended the city of Glasgow in Scotland. They are congregating the 26th UN Climate Change Conference - COP26. However, one notable person seems to have been omitted the invitation list. That person is 18-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg. Ms Thunberg is Glasgow for the global summit, but is unsure as to whether she will be allowed to attend any the meetings. Speaking to the BBC, she said: "I don't know. It's very unclear. Not officially [invited]." She added: "I think that many people might be scared that if they invite too many radical young people, then that might make them look bad."
U.S. President Joe Biden will be at the event, and China's President Xi Jinping will attend video link. President Biden was Rome Friday a meeting the Pope. A number of climate activists noted the irony his motorcade having 95 cars in it, just two days ahead a climate conference. Ms Thunberg criticised the conference for what she views as a lack delegates from developing countries. She said: "We need more representation the Global South, from the most affected people and areas." The UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson is hosting the conference. He said: "COP26 must mark the beginning the end climate change." He added: "Too many countries are still doing too little."