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Italian aristocrat and actor retrains as pollution-fighting tour guide

Urbino Barberini/Supplied Prince Urbino Barberini with his dogs in front of a huge Roman aqueduct close to the proposed rubbish dump. An Italian aristocrat who counts four popes among his ancestors has turned tour guide to highlight the threat posed to a Roman imperial palace by a proposed rubbish dump. Prince Urbano Barberini is fighting a plan to build a huge dump in two disused quarries that lie less than a mile from the perimeter of Hadrian’s Villa, a vast palace complex built in the hills to the east of Rome by the Emperor Hadrian in the second century AD.

Italian aristocrat retrains as pollution-fighting tour guide to protect Roman emperor s villa

Italian aristocrat retrains as pollution-fighting tour guide to protect Roman emperor s villa Aristocrat turns tour guide to highlight the area of countryside outside Rome that would be affected by the dump 3 April 2021 • 3:02pm Hadrian s Villa was built by the Emperor Hadrian near the present day town of Tivoli, east of Rome Credit: iStockphoto An Italian aristocrat who counts four popes among his ancestors has turned tour guide to highlight the threat posed to a Roman imperial palace by a proposed rubbish dump. Prince Urbano Barberini is fighting a plan to build a huge dump in two disused quarries that lie less than a mile from the perimeter of Hadrian’s Villa, a vast palace complex built in the hills to the east of Rome by the Emperor Hadrian in the second century AD.

The Great Barrier Reef doomed as up to 99% of coral at risk, report finds

Story highlights The World Heritage-listed site off Australia s northeastern coast is all but doomed, with between 70 and 99 per cent of corals set for destruction unless immediate “transformative action” is taken to reverse global warming, according to a new report. The health of Australia s Great Barrier Reef is in a critical state and deteriorating as climate change warms up the waters in which it lies. The World Heritage-listed site off Australia s northeastern coast is all but doomed, with between 70 and 99 per cent of corals set for destruction unless immediate “transformative action” is taken to reverse global warming, according to a new report.

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