Berlin.
In the debate about Lützerath, Green Party leader Ricarda Lang refers to RWE’s legal entitlement. She also sees successes.

Green leader Ricarda Lang has the eviction of Lützerath described as unavoidable in the Rhenish lignite mining area: “The pictures are of course these days painful‘ Lang told our editorial team. They, too, have always been against the burning of Brown coal fought and supported the concerns of the climate movement. However, the energy company RWE has a final legal claim, according to Lang. “Even if it hurts, it was and was only a question of whether five more villages were to be excavated, which we were now able to save.”

According to Lützerath: The goal is to phase out coal in East Germany by 2030

the co-chairs The Greens emphasized that around 500 people could stay in their homes. Nearly 280 million tons Coal stayed secured in the ground because of coal phase-out in the West had been brought forward by eight years to 2030. The aim now must be to phase out coal nationwide by 2030, “also in East Germany“. The Greens continued to fight for this.

Eviction is nearing completion






The protest camp in Lützerath has been cleared by the police since Wednesday morning. Only a few activists remain in the houses. As well as Greta Thunberg as well as Luisa Neubauer are on site and have called for further protests. (os)




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