Scientist Rebellion has revealed that they will take to the streets for the second day, despite being 'banned from city centre'.

The climate activists blocked the King George V bridge on Saturday, November 6 and demanded urgent action on climate change.

The police were on the scene and the bridge was closed for pedestrians and vehicles.

Scientist Rebellion took to Twitter to announce that they are returning to the bridge in Broomielaw today.

They are organising a teach-in, between 4-2pm today, on the South end of the King George V Bridge.

A teach-in is  an informal lecture and discussion, where the group said they will 'talk to the public in a public space about the hidden truths of the crisis we are in and what each of us can do to confront it.'

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This comes after more than 20 protestors were arrested yesterday as masses took to the city centre, organised by Extinction Rebellion.

It is not yet known whether there will be any closures on the bridge today.