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Speaking in a video message to world leaders after ill health prevented her from travelling to the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Queen Elizabeth II says that 'when nations come together in common cause, there is always room for hope.' IMAGES
Brussels (Belgium), Oct 10 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Stephanie Lecocq) Some 25,000 people demonstrated this Sunday in Brussels to ask for more efforts in the fight against climate change, a mobilization that occurs after the dramatic floods this summer in the country and on the eve of the COP-26 in Glasgow.FOOTAGE FROM THE PROTEST IN BRUSSELS, BELGIUM.
Madrid May 10 (EFE) .- Swiss artist Claudia Comte begins a journey through the seabed and coral reefs with "After Nature", an installation at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, which combines wood, light, animation and wall paintings to vindicate coral as an element of reflection on climate change.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN MADRID
Brussels, Sep 23 (EFE), (Camera: Leopoldo Rodríguez).- The Spanish embassy in Belgium inaugurated Wednesday a mural called "Butterfly Effect" by the Spanish artists Olimpia Velasco and Esther Pizarro.The work aims to raise awareness against climate change.The mural is part of a joint initiative between the Brussels City Council and the Spanish embassy.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESENTATION.SOUNDBITES OF OLIMPIA VELASCO, ARTIST:"The mural is called the Butterfly Effect. It talks about the fact that small actions in a specific part can become in great changes or having consequences in another part of the world. ""We wanted to highlight the idea of the tree since it gives the city the 'green' part. It integrates the city into nature. Then we have the woman, who represents the human being, in a bid to continue fighting so that women have the same rights and freedoms as men, which is something that we haven't achieved yet. The woman enters the tree to connect with nature to create that connection between human beings and nature under the idea that returning to nature is also returning home."
Jujutla (El Salvador), Sep 21 (EFE) (CAMERA: Vladimir Chicas) .- Organic home gardens are a method that a group of women from a community in western El Salvador are betting on to face the devastating effects of change climate.