Evita Ye from Glasgow drew the snow globe design which will be sent out by Nicola Sturgeon.
A drawing by a Glasgow schoolgirl which calls for action on climate change has been selected for the first minister's official Christmas card.
It reflects campaigning the children at Sunnyside Primary in Craigend have been doing on the climate crisis.The children were tasked with creating a festive design that centres around the school's campaigning for climate action.The baton made its way through 18 countries on a 4,800 mile journey before Ms Sturgeon welcomed the baton to COP27 in Egypt last month.
"Climate change is already having a massive impact around the world and if we don't take the right action, things will only get worse.
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