Energised and inspiring youth activists leading the charge on climate change and
gun control would be good picks for this year's Nobel Peace Prize, according to past winner Leymah Gbowee.
Speaking just over a week before the Norwegian Nobel Committee announces this year's prize-winners, she said she would "love, love, love" to see the award go jointly to Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg and March For Our Lives gun-control advocates in the United States.
Thunberg's global climate movement "Fridays for Future" began just over a year ago when she started sitting alone outside Sweden's parliament with her now iconic sign reading: "School strike for the climate".