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Climate activists disrupt Rome marathon

Last Generation warns of a spring and summer full of climate hazards for Italy as temperatures rise
Last Generation warns of a spring and summer full of climate hazards for Italy as temperatures rise - Copyright AFP NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA
Last Generation warns of a spring and summer full of climate hazards for Italy as temperatures rise - Copyright AFP NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA

will Three activists from climate movement Last Generation briefly interrupted the Rome marathon on Sunday before police arrested them, the group said.

The protesters disrupted the race at 9:00 am (0800 GMT) before officers moved them to the side of the road and took them to the police station, Last Generation said in a statement.

Last Generation warns of a spring and summer full of climate hazards for Italy as temperatures rise, with “deaths at work due to the heat, deaths in cities that are unliveable”.

Mida, a 26-year-old student who was one of the detained protesters, was quoted in the statement as saying she wanted to “sound an alarm because we will  experience an unbelievable drought”.

The group demands the state create a reparations fund of 20 billion euros ($22 billion) for “all people suffering damage due to climate change”.

In recent months, Last Generation activists have thrown soup, cakes and paint on cultural sites and artworks in museums in shock tactics to spread their message.

Scientists say climate change induced by human activity is increasing the intensity, frequency and length of extreme weather events such as droughts, heatwaves and wildfires.

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