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    @SkyNewsAust
    skynews.com.au > opinion > outsiders > greta-thunberg-deliriously-dances-in-rome-after-being-banned-from-venice > video > f6b9f3239e7f24d941254a6f1008e2db

    Greta Thunberg deliriously dances in Rome after being banned from Venice

    14+ hour, 24+ min ago (41+ words) Sky News host Rita Panahi laughs at Greta Thunberg deliriously dances at a Palestine rally in Rome. "They're delirious, look at them, they're delirious, lunacy," Ms Panahi said. "She also got banned from Venice this week for dyeing the canals green."...

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    Los Angeles Times
    latimes.com > environment > story > 2025-11-29 > la-auto-show-ends-this-weekend-here-are-new-evs-you-can-buy-today

    The L.A. Auto Show ends this weekend. Here are new EVs you can buy today

    18+ hour, 1+ min ago (649+ words) Thousands of people are expected to converge in downtown L.A. as this year's Los Angeles Auto Show wraps up on Sunday. The event at the Los Angeles Convention Center is one of the oldest and largest auto exhibitions in the nation and features hundreds of new vehicles and concept cars, including the latest in EVs. Among the EVs exhibited this year are the 2026 version of the Nissan Leaf, which now offers an estimated 303 miles of range on a charge, and the Chevy Bolt, which offers an estimated 255 miles of range. The Bolt is returning due to "popular demand," after being discontinued in 2023, company officials said. The starting retail price for both cars is around $29,000. The auto show also saw new models debut, including the 2026 Jeep Recon " a Wrangler-style EV advertised by the company as "the only fully electric Trail Rated SUV…...

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    Yahoo News
    malaysia.news.yahoo.com > global-mobilisation-solidarity-palestine-thunberg-210339592.html

    Global mobilisation in solidarity with Palestine: Thunberg and Albanese lead march in Rome

    20+ hour, 45+ min ago (398+ words) Climate activist Greta Thunberg and the UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese led a march for Palestine on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. They were joined by hundreds of participants, including Brazilian activist Thiago Avila, a prominent voice who had been part of the flotilla that set sail for Gaza in August. The protest, organised by grassroots union USB, brought thousands of people onto the streets in solidarity with Gaza and against the government's plan to increase military spending. The organisers denounced Italy's complicity with Israeland openly speak ofgenocide in Palestine, demanding an immediate stop to all forms of military cooperation. Prior to the march, Thunberg and Albanese attended the "Rebuild Justice" conference, organised by the Global Movement to Gaza at the Roma Tre University. Thunberg received a standing ovation after addressing the situation in Gaza and…...

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    Los Angeles Times
    latimes.com > environment > story > 2025-11-29 > socal-air-officials-ban-all-types-of-burning-through-late-saturday

    Southern California air officials ban wood, pellet and manufactured log burning through late Saturday

    23+ hour, 32+ min ago (316+ words) Southern California air pollution officials have issued an alert banning all types of burning through midnight Saturday due to poor air quality. Burning wood, pellets or manufactured fire logs is prohibited "in any indoor or outdoor wood-burning device," and charcoal can only be used for cooking in a grill or other "cooking device," said the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The alert covers the South Coast air basin, including large areas of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties but not the high desert, Coachella Valley or areas above 3,000 feet in elevation. Homes that rely on wood as a sole source of heat and those without natural gas are exempt from the ban. Burning creates particle pollution, both large and small pieces of soot that are unhealthy to breathe and can be dangerous for people with a range…...

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    Mail Online
    dailymail.co.uk > news > article-15/33/8193 > Greta-Thunberg-fascist-Italian-government-pro-Palestine-protest-Rome-climate-activist-banned-Venice.html

    Greta Thunberg launches tirade at Italian government at Rome protest

    1+ day, 25+ min ago (658+ words) Greta Thunberg has launched a foul-mouthed tirade at the Italian government today during a pro-Palestine protest in Rome - just days after being banned from Venice." The speech follows Thunberg being banned from Venice after dumping green dye in the Grand Canal alongside Extinction Rebellion activists." She continued: 'Italy is one of the most"complicit countries in this genocide when it comes to financial, military, political and social support to Israel"while they are conducting massacres, ecocide, genocide - everything you can think of." 'So you have a responsibility to continue showing up on the streets, to continue boycotting, blocking, organising.'" Her obscene speech was greeted with cheers from the packed crowd in Rome as hundreds rallied for the pro-Palestine protest which swarmed the streets outside the Colosseum." On November 24, Thunberg was issued with a150 (130) fine and a 48-hour restriction on entering Venice…...

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    the Guardian
    theguardian.com > environment > 11/29/2025 > climate-crisis-depleting-europe-groundwater-reserves-analysis

    Revealed: Europe’s water reserves drying up due to climate breakdown

    1+ day, 11+ hour ago (963+ words) Exclusive: UCL scientists find large swathes of southern Europe are drying up, with "far-reaching" implications Vast swathes of Europe"s water reserves are drying up, a new analysis using two decades of satellite data reveals, with freshwater storage shrinking across southern and central Europe, from Spain and Italy to Poland and parts of the UK. Scientists at University College London (UCL), working with Watershed Investigations and the Guardian, analysed 200224 data from satellites, which track changes in Earth"s gravitational field. Because water is heavy, shifts in groundwater, rivers, lakes, soil moisture and glaciers show up in the signal, allowing the satellites to effectively "weigh" how much water is stored. The findings reveal a stark imbalance: the north and north-west of Europe particularly Scandinavia, parts of the UK and Portugal have been getting wetter, while large swathes of the south and…...

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    the Guardian
    theguardian.com > world > 11/29/2025 > after-landmark-climate-win-lawyer-hopes-for-a-new-legal-order-to-protect-indigenous-rights

    After landmark climate win, lawyer hopes for a ‘new legal order’ to protect Indigenous rights

    1+ day, 18+ hour ago (504+ words) Pacific lawyer Julian Aguon to be honoured with Right Livelihood award for his work that led to ICJ ruling on climate harm Six years ago, human rights lawyer Julian Aguon received a call from Vanuatu's foreign affairs minister. The minister had an unusual request " he wanted Aguon to help develop a legal case on behalf of dozens of law students who were seeking climate justice from the world's highest court. Aguon, a Chamorro lawyer based in Guam, was excited by the opportunity and believed they could clear up legal ambiguities he says had "long hobbled the ability of the international community to respond effectively to the climate crisis." Over years, Aguon and his team gathered testimonies from all across the Pacific about losses inflicted by climate change. They heard from people in Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and other places who…...

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    National Review
    nationalreview.com > corner > greta-thunberg-comes-crawling-back

    Greta Thunberg Comes Crawling Back

    4+ day, 6+ hour ago (28+ words) When Greta Thunberg drops her convenient obsession with Israel's imagined genocide and regresses back into a destructive environmentalist crackpot, it is a sign that nature is healing....

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    The Mercury News
    mercurynews.com > 11/26/2025 > greta-thunberg-banned-venice-fined-grand-canal-dyed-green

    Greta Thunberg banned from Venice after climate protesters dye Grand Canal green

    4+ day, 18+ hour ago (245+ words) Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been fined and temporarily banned from Venice, Italy after protesters dyed the Grand Canal green over the weekend. Thunberg, 22, was with Extinction Rebellion, an environmental group behind many high-profile protests, when they poured dye into the waters that outline the historic city, according to The Telegraph. The non-toxic dye, often used in environmental studies, turned the water a bright shade of green. Extinction Rebellion admitted to the demonstration and said it had dyed waterways and fountains in Milan, Palermo and Bologna over the weekend as well. The protests were reportedly in response to Italy not restricting fossil fuels in a climate agreement reached at COP30 in Brazil last week. Luca Zaia, the governor of the Veneto region, condemned the demonstration, calling it an "attack on the heart of our heritage" " one that "wounds" the city of…...

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    ABC News
    abcnews.go.com > International > climate-activist-greta-thunberg-banned-venice-after-grand > story

    Climate activist Greta Thunberg banned from Venice after Grand Canal dyed green

    4+ day, 22+ hour ago (384+ words) Similar demonstrations took place in several Italian cities over the weekend. Climate activist Greta Thunberg was temporarily banned from Venice after the Italian city's Grand Canal was dyed green in an act of protest. Thunberg, 22, joined environmental group Extinction Rebellion over the weekend when they poured dye into the iconic water corridors that outline the historic city, The Telegraph reported. The dye, a non-toxic tracer often used in environmental studies, transformed the waters of the Grand Canal into a bright green color. The group, in an effort to highlight "the massive effects of climate collapse," hung a banner that read "stop ecocide" from the Rialto Bridge and sent protesters dressed in red veils to walk through crowds of tourists. Dye was also thrown into waterways and fountains in several other Italian cities, including Milan, Palermo and Bologna, according to Extinction…...