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Climate activists stick to Goya paintings in Madrid

Climate activists stick to Goya paintings in Madrid

The Paris climate agreement of 2015 stipulates the goal of stopping global warming at 1.5 degrees if possible and thus preventing the worst consequences of climate change.

The two young women wore shirts with “Futuro Vegetal” (Plant Future) printed on them. This group claims to be fighting the climate crisis by advocating agriculture that uses only plant-based products. In Germany and other European countries, too, activists glued themselves to paintings or splashed food on them before the 27th World Climate Conference in Egypt, such as in the Barberini Museum in Potsdam, where mashed potatoes were thrown at a Monet painting. None of the paintings had been damaged because they were protected by glass.

Source: Nachrichten

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