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      Police remove an activist on January 11, 2023 in Lützerath near Erkelenz, Germany.

      The Battle of Lützerath Marks Beginning of a New Stage for Global Climate Movement

      The dominant system of capital and state has already made its choice: it wants collapse and will violently confront anyone who opposes it.

      João Camargo
      Jan 31, 2023

      In early January 2023, in a tiny village in western Germany, tens of thousands of climate justice activists faced off against thousands of police in a showdown over the fate of the fossil industry in central Europe. The gigantic mobilization of means to secure the destruction of a village and the expansion of one of the world's largest open-pit coal mines—Garzweiler—in the center of Europe marks a new historical moment. To consider what happened in Lützerath as a defeat of the movement is to misunderstand history.

      In Lützerath two historical forces clashed. On one side, the climate justice movement, which has been organizing for decades and since 2019 has become a global mass movement. In opposition to this was the German coal multinational RWE, backed by thousands of police coming from at least 14 German cities to defend the decisions of the German federal government and the government of North Rhine-Westphalia. More than symbolic, the battle of Lützerath was fought on the initiative of the climate justice movement to halt the extraction of 280 million tonnes of coal from beneath the devastated village.

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      German police officers carry Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg away from the edge of a coal mine in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on January 17, 2023.

      Greta Thunberg Detained Defending German Village From Coal Mining

      The Swedish climate campaigner had called out the "outrageous" police violence in the region as well as the governments and corporations "destroying the environment, putting countless people at risk."

      Jessica Corbett
      Jan 17, 2023
      Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was among the demonstrators detained by German police on Tuesday while protesting the destruction of the village Lützerath to expand an open-pit coal mine.

      After arriving in Germany last week to support local campaigners battling the expansion, 20-year-old Thunberg joined activists staging a sit-in nearly six miles from the Lützerath, at the edge of the mine owned by energy utility RWE.

      "Greta Thunberg was part of a group of activists who rushed towards the ledge. However, she was then stopped and carried by us with this group out of the immediate danger area to establish their identity," a spokesperson for Aachen police toldReuters, noting that one activist jumped into the mine.

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      German Cops Forcibly Clear Climate Activists From Abandoned Hamlet Marked for Coal Mining

      As police ramped up protester evictions in Lützerath, hundreds of scientists and celebrities sent letters to authorities urging an end to the removals and a "departure from the fossil fuel age."

      Brett Wilkins
      Jan 11, 2023

      As German police began forcibly removing hundreds of climate protesters occupying a depopulated village slated for future coal mining, more than 700 scientists and celebrities on Wednesday urged authorities to enact a moratorium on evictions from the hamlet.

      For days, police have been systematically removing some of the roughly 700 activists camped in Lützerath, located between Aachen and Düsseldorf, in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The police operation accelerated Wednesday after a court affirmed earlier in the week that an order to clear the hamlet is "presumably valid," German state broadcaster Deutsche Wellereports.

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