Eco-activists attacked painting/Riposte Alimentaire
At the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, Claude Monet's painting “Poppies” was attacked by eco-activists. In a new article, Radio Maximum tells what happened.
The photo was published on the social network by the organization Riposte alimentaire, which actually organized the action.
Activists stuck a poster on the canvas, which depicts a “nightmare” version of this field in the year 2100.
This is the picture that Claude Monet would probably paint in the year 2100, unless drastic measures are taken to curb climate change by then. Let us remind you that this scenario is not the most pessimistic, as it predicts a temperature increase of more than +4°C, the post says. :
This nightmare picture before you is what awaits us if there is no alternative.
Riposte alimentaire states that at a temperature of +4°C in By 2100, Southern Europewill be like the Sahara, snow will disappear from the Himalayas, and the monsoon in northern India will be out of control, with significant impacts on agriculture.
Riposte alimentaire group previously held similar promotions for Leonardo da Vinci's “Joconda” and Eugène Delacroix's “Liberty Leading the People” at the Louvre.
< p dir="ltr" lang="fr">Voilà ce que Claude Monet aurait probably peint en 2100 si aucune mesure radicale n'est taken pour enrayer le changement climatique d'ici là. Pour rappel, ce scenario du GIEC n'est pas le plus pessimiste, puisque'une trajectoire à plus de +4°C est envisagement. [2] pic.twitter.com/qJUt9Anhwd
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