ELLIE Goulding is currently in Glasgow for the COP26 climate conference.
The 34-year-old singer and songwriter shared a rare photo with her baby son, as she travelled to the city yesterday.
She shared the photo with her 14 million followers and wrote: "Heading up to COP26 today.
"Our future generations shouldn’t have to inherit a broken planet because we didn’t take the opportunity to fix it when we could! LETS GO!!! xx"
In October 2017, Goulding was recognised with a Global Leadership Award by the United Nations Foundation for her environmental and social justice activism.
She also announced that she would join the foundation in 2018 as a Goodwill Ambassador.
Join @elliegoulding @FinnHarries @Arabelladaho @celspellman and share your message to world leaders ahead of #COP26!
— WWF UK (@wwf_uk) October 29, 2021
Can't make it to a #GlobalDayOfAction march? Share a photo with your sign using #WeWontForget and tag us so we can take these messages to leaders @COP26. pic.twitter.com/1ARK7Ta8wI
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