Environmental activists from the “Last Generation” group covered their bare chests with mud in front of the Italian Senate in Rome on Tuesday, to protest fossil fuels and the consequences of climate change. The country recently witnessed torrential rains that flooded northeastern Italy, killing at least 14 people. Last generation activists have been protesting global warming for years by putting up roadblocks, sticking their hands to the asphalt, and throwing washable paint at famous landmarks.
Environmental activists from the “Last Generation” group covered their bare chests with mud in front of the Italian Senate in Rome on Tuesday, to protest fossil fuels and the consequences of climate change. The country recently witnessed torrential rains that flooded northeastern Italy, killing at least 14 people. Last generation activists have been protesting global warming for years by putting up roadblocks, sticking their hands to the asphalt, and throwing washable paint at famous landmarks.