French climate activists target golf courses with cement to stop watering
French climate activists have been filling up the sprinkler holes on French golf courses with cement in an attempt to stop the golf courses from watering the greens, when much of the rest of France is under severe water restrictions with some households in the south of France being limited to 200 L of water per day. The argument is that why should the rich and powerful be allowed to play golf on the well-kept green when the rest of the population is struggling even to get a drink of water. The group targeted sites near the city of Toulouse, calling golf the "leisure industry of the most privileged".The exemption of golf greens has sparked controversy as 100 French villages are short of drinking water. Golf officials say greens would die in three days without water.
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