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appalachiablue

(41,146 posts)
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 02:00 PM Nov 2019

Climate Protesters Storm German Coal Mines

Source: DW/Deutsche Welle

Over 1,000 environmental activists broke through police lines and blocked train tracks at three major coal mines in eastern Germany. Clashes were also reported between protesters and police. Several major coal mines in eastern Germany were hit by protests on Saturday as activists criticized the German government's climate change plans and urged an immediate coal phase-out.

Authorities said more than 1,000 people took part in the protests which targeted the Jänschwalde and Welzow-Süd mines in the state of Brandenburg, as well as the United Schleenhain mine in the state of Saxony. The environmental group Ende Gelände (End of the Road) put the number of protesters at 4,000.

Activists blocked train tracks at some sites, seeking to disrupt the flow of coal to power plants. "We're at a critical moment — the window of opportunity to stop the climate crisis is closing rapidly," Ende Gelände spokesman Johnny Parks said. The group criticized the German government's climate action plan, saying that plans to phase out coal by 2038 did not go far enough to address the current crisis.

The energy plant at the Jänschwalde mine is considered one of the most climate-polluting in Europe — and was recently ordered by a court to scale back most operations due to a lack of environmental impact assessments. "We want to show with our protest today that this mine needs to be shut down permanently," Parks said. - More...


Read more: https://www.dw.com/en/climate-protesters-storm-german-coal-mines/a-51481884






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Climate Protesters Storm German Coal Mines (Original Post) appalachiablue Nov 2019 OP
K&R! B Stieg Nov 2019 #1
Direct action problem solving. The Chinese do this very well when they are pushed too far. Evolve Dammit Nov 2019 #2
Mostly they just want others to do stuff. Igel Nov 2019 #3
K&R. zentrum Dec 2019 #4
Inspiring! JudyM Dec 2019 #5
Excellent! Owl Dec 2019 #6

Igel

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3. Mostly they just want others to do stuff.
Sat Nov 30, 2019, 05:28 PM
Nov 2019

So that they can be virtuous in what they themselves do.

"I want carbon-free power, or shut it down! No, not my power. *Their* power. I need mine." Of course, they could work immediately towards making such plans unprofitable without being coercive or authoritarian just by refusing to use electricity. I think they'd like that.

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