Climate activists pour black paint into the Trevi Fountain in Rome

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“Our future is also as black as this one,” climate activists shouted on Sunday.

Climate activists climbed into the famous Trevi Fountain in Rome and poured black liquid into the water. With their action at the popular tourist spot in the center of the Italian capital, members of the Ultima Generazione (Last Generation) group called for an “immediate end to government subsidies for all fossil fuels,” according to a statement.

Four activists poured water-diluted charcoal into the well and displayed banners. They were subsequently apprehended by the police and taken away, as shown in photos and videos. According to the group, they also protested against the climate policy of the Italian government, which did too little to protect the climate.

This is, among other things, “the cause of the climate crisis that has hit Emilia-Romagna and Marche in recent days”. After heavy rains, the area flooded with at least 14 dead. The Trevi Fountain is the largest fountain in Rome and one of the most famous in the world.

Various actions in Rome

The activists have already demonstrated at other famous fountains in the city. For example, they used to pour black liquid into a fountain at the famous Spanish Steps in Rome. They also daubed orange paint on the facade of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.

Artworks were already a goal. In view of these actions, the Italian government announced a tougher approach to climate activists. She wants to punish the destruction of cultural property with damages of 10,000 to 60,000 euros and criminal sanctions. (SDA)

Source: Blick

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