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Two years since climate vandals attacked Mona Lisa -Capital Research Center

Two years ago today, French vandals from the climate alarmist group Riposte Alimentaire threw pumpkin soup at the “Mona Lisa” hanging in the Louvre museum in Paris. Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting was undamaged because of armored glass protecting it.

This was the second attack on the artwork within two years. In May 2022 a man feigning a disability approached the painting in a wheelchair, smeared a pastry on it, and yelled: “Think of planet Earth, there are people destroying it.” The glass partition protected the work from damage in this instance as well. The vandal was taken to a psychiatric hospital for evaluation.

But (coincidentally or not) his attack immediately preceded numerous coordinated attacks against famous artwork in 2022 by climate vandals. Demonstrators from Just Stop Oil were behind multiple attacks on paintings in the United Kingdom, including one against DaVinci’s “The Last Supper” in July 2022 and another on Vincent Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” in October 2022.

Recently and more concerning, the climate radicals have been attacking energy infrastructure.

Earlier this month, members of Vulkangruppe (German for “Volcano Group”) launched an arson attack on a power station near an affluent suburb of Berlin, Germany. CNN reported 100,000 people were left without power for several very cold days in a blackout “believed to be the longest in Berlin’s postwar history.”  The Berlin mayor appropriately called this an act of terrorism.

Less than six months ago in September 2025 a smaller multi-day outage in the Berlin area was inflicted by an earlier Vulkangruppe attack on a power station. And in March 2024 the climate terrorists knocked out the power supply to a Tesla gigafactory in the same region. German intelligence and law enforcement credit Vulkangruppe with similar assaults against transportation, energy and communications infrastructure dating back to at least 2011.

Anti-energy vandals have been active in the United States as well and tracked by InfluenceWatch and the Capital Research Center. Recent reports include the following:

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