Youth climate activists across the world are leading a chorus of voices disillusioned with the outcomes of the COP-26 summit. 

The climate conference, which ended on Friday, saw countries commit to a real reduction in coal in addition to urgent emissions cuts and financing to assist developing countries in phasing out greenhouse gases. 

The current commitments are predicted to keep global warming under 2.4 degrees, more than 60 per cent above the 1.5 degree target stipulated in the Paris agreement in 2015. 

Climate activists across countries on the front lines of climate change, like Tonga, Uganda and Bangladesh, worry the predicted temperature increases will see their home nations drown.