Climate activists end their blockade of German coal mine
BERLIN — Hundreds of climate activists called an end to their protest Sunday inside one of Germany’s biggest open-pit mines after police repeatedly ordered them to leave, citing life-threatening danger, and authorities pulled some protesters out.
The Garzweiler lignite coal mine has been the focal point of environmental protests in Germany’s Rhineland region since Friday, when 40,000 students rallied for more government action against climate change in the nearby city of Aachen.
“We wrote climate history this weekend,” the activist group End of Story said as it halted the protest. “Our movement has never been so diverse and never been so determined.”
The long-planned protests began Friday just hours after European Union leaders failed at a summit to agree on how to make the EU carbon neutral by 2050.