Paris Activists Denounce 'Climate Sabotage' Ten Years After Agreement
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Paris activists denounce 'climate sabotage' ten years after agreement
Environmental activists, including Greenpeace and Action Justice Climat, spray red paint in Paris to protest against the modest progress made by the Paris Climate Agreement, adopted ten years ago to the day.
Activists have also deployed banners on this famous Parisian square where the Arc de Triomphe is located.
Activists used red paint on Friday on the Place de l'Arc de Triomphe to denounce the record of the Paris climate agreement, which was adopted ten years ago to the day.
Some heads of state, including Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, have distinguished themselves by their active opposition to the Paris climate agreement, hindering international efforts to limit global warming and strengthen environmental cooperation.
On Friday, December 12, late in the morning, activists from the NGOs Greenpeace, Non-Violent Action COP21, and Climate Justice Action repainted the cobblestones of the Place de l'Étoile, where the Arc de Triomphe stands at the end of the Champs-Élysées in Paris, orange. This symbolic action aimed to denounce the lack of ambitious climate action since the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, signed on December 11, 2015. While they did not wis…
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