On Wednesday, environmental activists poured paint over the entrance to the prestigious Italian opera house. La Scala in Milan to protest against the indifference of institutions to changing of the climate.
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The protest was organized on the occasion of the grand opening of the new season this Wednesday by Modest Mussorgsky’s opera Boris Godunov, a daring parable about tsarist power in Russia.
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Five climate activists from the group “The Last Generation” According to a photographer from AFP.
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Two people unfurled banners reading “The latest generation: no gas, no carbon.” “We decided to draw La Scala to ask the politicians on the show tonight to stick their heads out of the sand and intervene to save people,” Last Generation said in a statement.
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The last generation that held other protests at various museums in Europeurges Italy to invest more in renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions.
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Police detained activists after they sprayed hot pink, bright blue and turquoise paint on the sidewalk.
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“In order to prevent the suffering of its people and protect people, homes and businesses that are threatened by increasingly frequent floods and heat waves, the government must act now,” activists said, referring to the recent landslide caused by heavy rains on the island of Ischia and causing death of 12 people.
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Team of workers from La Scala he immediately began washing the façade of the downtown theater and the paint was completely removed.
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