Extinction Rebellion Climate Activists Dye Venice's Grand Canal Green ...
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The symbolic move took place alongside the UN Climate Conference, which is underway in Brazil - Greta Thunberg was also present in Venice.
Members of the Extinction Rebellion movement dyed the waters that cross Venice this Saturday in order to denounce "the massive effects of the climate collapse". The Swedish Greta Thunberg was present in the City of Doges while the COP30 resulted in an agreement without an exit plan of fossil energies. Canals, rivers, lakes and fountains of nine other Italian cities were the scene of the same action. - Venice sees its Grand Canal become all green…
Environmental activists from the Extinction Rebellion group dyed the Venice Grand Canal in green on Saturday, while the UN Climate Conference in Brazil resulted in a minimal agreement on the release of fossil fuels.
Activists of the environmental group ‘Extinction Rebellion’ paint this Saturday green the Grand Canal of Venice (north of Italy) as part of a protest against the “ecocidal policies” of the Italian government and the effects of climate change, within the framework of the last COP30 days in Belém, Brazil.
Activists of the environmental group 'Extinction Rebellion' carried out the action with a non-toxic salt that quickly disappears in a total of ten Italian cities
Activists of the group shed a dye, which they ensured harmless for the environment, in canals, rivers, lakes and fountains of ten Italian cities to denounce "the massive effects of the climate collapse".
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