Climate activists vandalize Rome fountain. Watch video.
Climate Change Activists Turn Trevi Fountain Black in Rome Protest
What Happened?
Seven activists from the “Ultima Generazione” group poured diluted charcoal into the Trevi Fountain in Rome to turn the water black. The group held up banners and shouted slogans against fossil fuels, calling for an end to public subsidies for them. The police waded into the water to remove the protesters, while tourists filmed the incident.
Why Did They Do It?
The group linked their protest to the recent deadly floods in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, saying that one in four houses in Italy are at risk from flooding. They called for urgent action to address climate change and its impact on the environment.
Reaction to the Protest
Rome mayor Roberto Gualtieri condemned the protest, calling it an “absurd attack” on the city’s artistic heritage. The Trevi Fountain is a famous tourist attraction, and visitors traditionally toss coins into the water to ensure their return to Rome.
Conclusion
The protest highlights the growing concern about climate change and its impact on the environment. Activists are calling for urgent action to reduce carbon emissions and transition to renewable energy sources.
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