Por: The New York Times World January 02, 2023
The radical climate activists tried hunger strikes. They glued themselves to famous paintings. They tried to disrupt a classical concert. They confronted lawmakers trying to enter Parliament. They even desecrated an official Christmas tree of the city of Berlin.It took them donning neon vests, walking into traffic at rush hour and gluing themselves to the streets in Berlin and Munich, causing miles-long backups and bringing drivers to murderous... + full article
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation January 11, 2023
NBCUniversal Media, LLC If you feel like traffic in South Florida has only gotten worse by the day, you might be right. According to a new study by INRIX, Inc., a transportation data and analytics company in Kirkland, Washington, the Magic City is among the worst cities in the... + más
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Forbes USA Tech November 15, 2022
SHARM EL SHEIKH, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 10: Activists wearing gags to symbolize the global shrinking of ... [+] space for civil society attend a protest gathering to demand freedom for imprisoned human rights and environmental activists across the globe during the UNFCCC COP27 climate... + más
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ABC News USA World November 15, 2022
Climate activists have struck again, targeting another priceless piece of art with a new form of sabotage that aims to bring attention to ecological and climate change disasters.Protesters from Last Generation Austria threw a black oily liquid on Gustav Klimt's painting Tod... + más
Climate activists throw liquid at Klimt painting in Vienna | ABC News
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Forbes USA Business November 11, 2022
Topline Two climate activists in Norway attempted to glue their hands to the frames of Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” on Friday—the latest iconic artwork targeted by protesters in a series of vandalism that activists hope will bring attention to climate change—although... + más
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ABC News USA World November 11, 2022
Climate activists have been targeting priceless works of art all over the world to spread the urgent message of the global climate emergency -- a move experts say is borne from desperation of what the planet will look like in the future.The demonstrations began over the summer... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 05, 2022
Topline Two climate activists glued their hands to the frames of Spanish artist Francisco Goya’s paintings at Madrid’s Prado museum Saturday—the latest iconic artwork protesters have targeted in a series of vandalism that activists intend to bring attention to climate... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 24, 2022
Topline Two climate activists threw mashed potatoes on a glass-covered painting by famed artist Claude Monet hanging in a German museum Sunday, the latest in a string of prized artwork to be attacked with food items to draw attention to climate change. Meules by Claude Monet at... + más
German Climate Protesters Throw Mashed Potatoes at Monet Painting That Sold for $110M | NBC 6 South Florida
Climate protesters throw mashed potatoes at Monet painting | Portland Press Herald
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