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Greta Thunberg banned from Venice after dying Grand Canal green in COP30 protest
Greta Thunberg and 35 Extinction Rebellion activists received 48-hour bans and fines after dyeing Venice's Grand Canal green to protest Italy's COP30 fossil fuel stance.
- On Sunday, Climate activist Greta Thunberg joined Extinction Rebellion in dyeing the Grand Canal, Venice emerald green to mark the conclusion of the COP30 United Nations climate conference in Brazil.
- In retaliation for Italy's opposition to fossil-fuel limits, activists said they used an environmentally harmless dye to highlight the massive effects of climate collapse.
- Across Italy, Extinction Rebellion synchronized dyeing fountains and rivers in Genoa, Padova, Turin, Bologna, and Taranto, with a Rialto Bridge banner reading `Stop Ecocide` and a red-robe flash-mob.
- Authorities imposed fines and short-term bans after the protest organiser received a 48-hour ban and $172 fine, with 35 fellow activists facing the same punishment, while Veneto Province Governor Luca Zaia condemned it as a disrespectful act.
- COP30 leaders agreed to a deal that did not mention fossil fuels while increasing funding for poorer countries to adapt, and André Corrêa do Lago, COP30 President, confirmed the absent fossil-fuel roadmap would be a separate, non-binding proposal backed by more than 80 countries.
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Greta Thunberg dyes Venice’s Grand Canal green
Climate protester Greta Thunberg and 35 fellow Extinction Rebellion members have been slapped with 48-hour bans from entering Venice and fines of €150 each after turning the iconic Grand Canal emerald green in a senseless weekend protest. The eye-catching stunt, timed to coincide with the gruelling finale of the COP30 UN climate summit in Brazil, is said to have been meant to spotlight the… Source
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Read Full ArticleAfter participating in the action of activists who painted the waters green in central parts of the lagoon
Greta Thunberg protests against climate collapse in Venice, receives fines and 48-hour bans in the city.
·Berlin, Germany
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