Police in Paris on Friday used teargas against activists who attempted to block the annual shareholders meeting of French oil giant TotalEnergies -- the latest standoff involving climate campaigners.
The clashes came in a week which saw police raid homes in Germany as part of an investigation into a group that has blocked streets and flung mashed potato at the glass covering famous works of art to raise awareness about the need for climate action.
Some activists say shock tactics are necessary to focus attention on the urgency of weaning the world off fossil fuels.
AFP looks at various eye-catching acts of civil resistance used by groups across Europe such as Extinction Rebellion, Just Stop Oil and Last Generation.
- Glued to the ground -
Last month, activists in Berlin blocked dozens of streets, including a busy motorway, during rush hour.
Police had to use a drill to dislodge one activist, who was left with a slab of asphalt stuck to his hand.
Some of the protesters were given jail sentences.
- Art attacks -
The pair, who complained that art lovers were more concerned with paintings than the planet, were arrested and charged with damaging the frame (the glass-protected painting was untouched).
Their action spawned a slew of imitations. A man in The Hague glued his head to Vermeer's "Girl With a Pearl Earring", activists in Madrid stuck themselves to paintings by Francisco Goya and protesters in Germany flung mash at a Claude Monet.
- Red flags on red carpets -
In December, campaigners from Last Generation smeared the facade of the famed La Scala theatre in Milan on the opening night of the new season.
Extinction Rebellion meanwhile attempted to stop private jets taking off during this year's Cannes film festival.
- Reservoir wars -
They were attempting to block construction of a reservoir for use in irrigation in the southwestern village of Sainte Soline, saying the megadam would distort access to water in times of drought.
The clashes left two demonstrators in a coma.
- Digging in -
Some dug trenches in the ground, while others camped out in tree houses and erected giant tripods to try to keep the police at bay.
Several protesters were hospitalised after the police moved in to clear the site.
- Storming shareholder meetings -
It's become so routine it's almost expected -- when the shareholders of oil majors such as TotalEnergies or Britain's Shell; big banks such as BNP Paribas and HSBC; or car giants like Volkswagen meet, climate activists are usually on hand to harangue them and their board over their responsibility in the climate emergency.
On Tuesday, activists who stormed Shell's annual meeting sang "Go to hell Shell!"
- Skipping school -
Greta Thunberg gained cult status and went on to travel the world (by boat and train), urging world leaders to "listen to the science" on climate change.
Last year she told AFP she wanted to hand over her megaphone to campaigners from communities that are already being severely affected by climate change.
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