German climate activists are preparing for a new wave of blockades to demand government action on climate change. The Ende Gelaende group, which consists of climate activists, is calling for a rapid transition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. They are also demanding an end to new coal mines and the cancellation of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.
The group argues that their actions are necessary to bring attention to the climate crisis. They believe that the German government is not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet its climate targets. The planned blockades will target key infrastructure such as airports, highways, and ports.
Ende Gelaende is not alone in their fight for climate action. The Extinction Rebellion activist group is also planning to launch a new wave of blockades to protest against the government’s climate policies. The group demands that the government takes immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet its climate targets.
Extinction Rebellion has gained traction in recent years for its disruptive and non-violent protests. The group’s actions have included blockading major traffic routes in London, occupying government buildings, and staging die-ins.
The planned blockades in Germany are part of a global movement demanding immediate action on climate change. Activists are calling for an end to the use of fossil fuels and the transition to renewable energy sources. They argue that the world is facing a climate emergency and that urgent action is needed to prevent the worst impacts of climate change.
Climate activists in Germany are preparing for a new wave of blockades to demand government action on climate change. The Ende Gelaende group and Extinction Rebellion are calling for a rapid transition away from fossil fuels and the cancellation of new coal mines and gas pipeline projects. The planned blockades will target key infrastructure such as airports, highways, and ports. Activists argue that their actions are necessary to bring attention to the climate crisis and to demand immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.