Berlin: Street blockade by the last generation climate activists, traffic brought to a standstill

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According to a report by www.berliner-zeitung.de, climate activists from the “last generation” blocked the Prenzlauer Allee/Danziger Straße crossing in Berlin and glued on the street to draw attention to their demands. The banner with the lettering "away from Fossil, towards just" should illustrate the need for a fair energy transition. This campaign has led to considerable traffic impairments on the B109 and B96A. The activists were supported by the group "Scientist Rebellion", an association of scientists who are committed to climate protection. The last generation plans to bring supporters from all over Germany together in Berlin next week to bring the ...

Berlin: Street blockade by the last generation climate activists, traffic brought to a standstill

according to a report by www.berliner-zeitung.de Generation “Blocked the intersection Prenzlauer Allee/Danziger Strasse in Berlin and glued onto the street to draw attention to your demands. The banner with the lettering "away from Fossil, towards just" should illustrate the need for a fair energy transition. This campaign has led to considerable traffic impairments on the B109 and B96A.

The activists were supported by the group "Scientist Rebellion", an association of scientists who are committed to climate protection. The last generation is planning to bring supporters from all over Germany together in Berlin next week in order to initiate the change of fossil fuels into a just society with civil resistance.

Furthermore, Silvia Klesz, spokeswoman for the last generation, announced that on Saturday, October 28, 2023, they will be received by the Extinction Rebellion group from the Netherlands to fill the road of 17. Junis in Berlin. This campaign is part of the efforts of Extinction Rebellion to interrupt the motorway occupations in the Netherlands and to support the demands for an end for fossil subsidies of the government.

The current protests of the climate activists in Berlin show that the demands for a fair energy transition are becoming increasingly louder in the German capital. These actions can lead to significant traffic disruptions and draw public attention to the urgency of climate protection. The question of the accessibility of Prenzlauer Allee and the adjacent streets arises if such actions are increasing in the future. The discussion about the right way to a climate -friendly future is intensified and requires a dialogue between the activists, the government and the population. Further information on the measures and goals of the last generation as well as extinction Rebellion can be found in the article by www.berliner-zeitung.de . .