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Keywords
Actions and protests
Activists
Aerial view
Banners
Burning
Climate (campaign title)
Coal mines
Day
Demonstrations
Fires
KWCI (GPI)
Lignite
Outdoors
Red
RWE AG
Villages
Aerial of Protest with Red Line in Front of Lützerath
With a symbolic red line between the village of Lützerath and the Garzweiler opencast lignite mine in North Rhine-Westphalia, Greenpeace activists are protesting against the destruction of the village by the coal company RWE. On the L277 highway, they have laid out a 150-meter-long red fabric strip lined with a line of fire. In the middle of the fabric is written "1.5°C LIMIT", on banners can be read "1.5°C means: Lützerath remains". RWE plans to demolish Lützerath in order to expand the open pit mine. In order for Germany to meet its contribution to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees, coal may no longer be mined under this area.
In original language:
Luftaufnahmen vom Protest mit roter Linie vor Lützerath
Mit einer symbolischen roten Linie zwischen der Ortschaft Lützerath und dem Braunkohletagebau Garzweiler in Nordrhein-Westfalen protestieren Greenpeace Aktivist:innen gegen die Zerstörung des Dorfes durch den Kohlekonzern RWE. Auf der Landstraße L277 haben sie eine 150 Meter lange rote Stoffbahn ausgelegt, die von einer Feuerlinie gesäumt wird. In der Mitte des Stoffs steht “1,5°C LIMIT”, auf Transparenten ist “1,5°C heißt: Lützerath bleibt” zu lesen. RWE plant, Lützerath abzureißen, um den Tagebau zu erweitern. Damit Deutschland seinen Beitrag zur Begrenzung der Erderhitzung auf 1,5 Grad einhalten kann, darf die Kohle unter diesem Gebiet nicht mehr gefördert werden.
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Aerial of Protest with Red Line in Front of Lützerath
With a symbolic red line between the village of Lützerath and the Garzweiler opencast lignite mine in North Rhine-Westphalia, Greenpeace activists are protesting against the destruction of the village by the coal company RWE. On the L277 highway, they have laid out a 150-meter-long red fabric strip lined with a line of fire. In the middle of the fabric is written "1.5°C LIMIT", on banners can be read "1.5°C means: Lützerath remains". RWE plans to demolish Lützerath in order to expand the open pit mine. In order for Germany to meet its contribution to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees, coal may no longer be mined under this area.
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Unique identifier:
GP1SWD3Y
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
31/10/2021
Locations:
Europe
,
Germany
,
Lützerath
,
North Rhine-Westphalia
,
Western Europe
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Size:
5411px × 3605px 12.56 MB
Latitude:
51°3'33.62"N
Longitude:
6°25'43.43"E
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)