Al Gore endorsed Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, but he said after the election that he hoped to be able to work with the president-elect on climate policy. | Getty Al Gore, Ivanka Trump to meet today

Ivanka Trump will meet with former Vice President Al Gore Monday to discuss climate change, an adviser to President-elect Donald Trump said today.

The incoming first daughter has identified climate change as an issue she would like to focus on, POLITICO reported last week. Ivanka, 35, is poised to become among the most powerful first daughters in history.

Transition spokesman Jason Miller announced the meeting on this morning's daily conference call. Donald Trump will not participate in the meeting, Miller said.

Miller also said Donald Trump supports construction of the Dakota Access pipeline and will review the Obama administration's decision to halt the project once he takes office.

The president-elect has called climate change a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese to damage U.S. businesses. Gore has been one of the most visible climate activists in the country since being featured in a 2006 documentary about his efforts to educate the public on how carbon dioxide emissions are contributing to global warming.

Among those the president-elect will be meeting with today are Rep. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), a longtime surrogate who has been eyed as a possible energy secretary in the incoming administration. On Tuesday, Donald Trump plans to meet with Rex Tillerson, CEO of Exxon Mobil, and Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, among others.

Gore endorsed Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, but he said after the election that he hoped to be able to work with the president-elect on climate policy.