Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of the city since the start of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.
Some, like 17-year-old climate activist Dylan Hamilton who is part of Fridays for Future led by Greta Thunberg, have been preparing for the event for more than two years.
And as COP26 approached, a café in Glasgow began storing the keys to universal handcuffs.
Dylan and Miles Grant of the Pink Peacock Cafe told BBC News why they were taking action.
Video reporter: Tamsin Selbie
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The world climate summit COP26 in Glasgow in November is considered to be crucial for the containment of climate change. Almost 200 countries are asked about their emission reduction plans, which could lead to big changes in our daily lives.
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