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Actions and protests
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Climate (campaign title)
Coal
Coal mines
Crowds
Day
Demonstrations
Garzweiler Open Cast Coal Mine
JAGs (youth group)
KWCI (GPI)
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Demo to Save Lützerath At The Garzweiler Open Pit Mine
Greenpeace is part of the demo to save the last village at the Garzweiler open pit mine.
Greenpeace sees the responsibility in politics to save Lützerath from the coal excavators, so that the 1.5°C limit can be kept. Greenpeace demands that the federal government and the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia no longer leave the fate of Lützerath to the courts, but decide politically to preserve Lützerath.
This banner says: stop RWE
In original language:
Demo zur Rettung von Lützerath am Tagebau Garzweiler
Greenpeace ist Teil der Demo zur Rettung des letzten Dorfes am Tagebau Garzweiler.
Greenpeace sieht die Verantwortung in der Politik Lützerath vor den Kohlebaggern zu retten, damit das 1,5°C-Limit eingehalten werden kann. Greenpeace fordert von der Bundesregierung und der Landesregierung NRW das Schicksal von Lützerath nicht länger den Gerichten zu überlassen, sondern den Erhalt von Lützerath politisch zu beschließen.
Auf diesem Banner steht: stoppt RWE
Unique identifier:
GP1SXD1U
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
23/04/2022
Locations:
Europe
,
Germany
,
Lützerath
,
North Rhine-Westphalia
,
Western Europe
Credit line:
© Bernd Lauter / Greenpeace
Size:
6000px × 4000px 5MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Demo to Save Lützerath At The Garzweiler Open Pit Mine
Greenpeace is part of the demo to save the last village at the Garzweiler open pit mine.
Greenpeace sees the responsibility in politics to save Lützerath from the coal excavators, so that the 1.5°C limit can be kept. Greenpeace demands that the federal government and the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia no longer leave the fate of Lützerath to the courts, but decide politically to preserve Lützerath.
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