On Wednesday, the municipality of Lützerath must give way to open-cast lignite mining and disappear from the map. Due to the crisis, Germany is maneuvering itself back into the energy stone age, more than 2,000 people stubbornly demonstrate on site with barricades against it. Among them are climate activist Luisa Neubauer, sister in the mind of Greta Thunberg and Vienna climate gluer Martha Krumpeck. They all share their anger at the Greens.
The hamlet of Lützerath in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia is difficult to find on a map. If the police evacuation starts on January 11 as planned and the way is cleared for coal mining, it will no longer be possible to find it. A green police chief is responsible for the removal of the protesters, which has also been announced with physical exertion. The conflict is politically more than explosive.
Source: Krone

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