Venice was thrown into intrigue and bewilderment as a vibrant green liquid invaded its iconic Grand Canal, leaving authorities scrambling to determine its origin. Speculation quickly turned to climate protesters, prompting an emergency meeting convened by the Interior Ministry's representative, Michele di Bari. Initial investigations by the police revealed that the color change was likely caused by a type of dye commonly employed to trace water leaks. While concerns arose among residents, the police assured them that the luminous green substance posed no immediate threat to their health. Stretching from the renowned Rialto Bridge to a section of the Grand Canal, the mesmerizing green spectacle captured the attention of locals who promptly reported the unusual phenomenon. Curiously, no individual or group has come forward to claim responsibility for this striking transformation of the canal. However, it is worth noting that just last weekend, an environmentalist organization orchestrated a demonstration in Rome by turning the waters of the Trevi Fountain black