27-11-2025 15:08 via artnews.com

Greta Thunberg and Extinction Rebellion Members Turn Venice’s Canal Green to Protest COP30 Outcome

Greta Thunberg and several members of the Extinction Rebellion environmental group turned Venice’s Grand Canal bright green on Monday to protest what they view as the world’s slow progress in transitioning away from fossil fuels.They dropped non-toxic fluorescein dye into the canal from boats, making it look like a radioactive, toxic soup. The stunt was one of series of protests at lakes, fountains, and waterways across 10 Italian cities in the wake of the recent United Nations Clima
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