Armin Laschet's destructive coal course
Instead of accelerating the energy turnaround, NRW Prime Minister Armin Laschet has home for lignite destroyed 🌍🔥A turnaround is urgently needed ...
Instead of accelerating the energy turnaround, NRW Prime Minister Armin Laschet has home for lignite destroyed 🌍🔥
A turnaround would be urgently needed: the Rhenish lignite district, with its power plants and the extraction of around 65 million tons of lignite in 2019, will be Europe's largest source of CO2. With their high CO2 emissions, lignite power plants are real climate killers. This is where it will be decided whether lignite mining will be limited to such an extent that Germany can keep its contribution to the Paris Climate Agreement.
In total, the RWE Group wants to relocate over 1.500 people for the planned Garzweiler II opencast mine - many against their will. In the coming days, the group wants to tear down houses in Lützerath. But there is courageous resistance on site 🙅♀️🙅🙅♂️💚
The destruction of the villages by RWE must not continue. Laschet must immediately ensure a moratorium.
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