As announced last week, the next wave of disturbances in Vienna, which lasted for several weeks, began on Monday morning at 8 a.m. sharp at Schwedenplatz/Franz-Josefs-Kai to draw attention to the climate crisis again and under increasing pressure on politicians. In addition to the chaos on the entire construction site and the heat wave in the coming days, these disruptive actions will probably cause even more nuisance among motorists.
The climate activists of the last generation have already announced on Twitter that the next wave of glue will begin on the streets of Vienna from July 10. This time, however, there is no end in sight. With a few breaks in between, the protests are expected to continue for several weeks.
“Climate disaster escalates”
Monday began with an announced sit-in around Vienna’s Schwedenplatz. “We all see the climate catastrophe escalating. From epic wildfires to life-destroying floods,” the last generation announced in advance on Twitter. The protest has since been dispersed by the police.
According to weather experts, temperatures of up to 36 degrees could be reached in Vienna in the coming days. This time, climate activists are likely to be pushed to their limits.
“It’s Getting Intense”
In addition to the announced tape actions, sit-in strikes and marches, there will also be some surprise actions this time. “It will be intense, we will also use creative forms of protest,” activist spokesman David Sonnenbaum announced.
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The climate activists demand, among other things, 100 km / h on Austrian highways and no new oil and gas projects or a general ban on fracking.
Source: Krone

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