A massive collage of 125,000 drawings and messages about climate change by children from around the world has been rolled out on a shrinking Swiss glacier, setting a world record for giant postcards. The event aims to boost the global youth climate movement ahead of the next COP24 climate conference in Poland.
Updated 15:15, 20-Nov-2018
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