Ende Gelände 2020
Ende Gelände 2020 was a mass action of civil disobedience of the wider movement for climate justice from 25 to 27 September 2020 in Rhineland, Germany, close to Cologne.[1] It protested against Germany's climate politics, because it "is a complete failure and makes it impossible to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees.[2] For the first time a protest against natural gas was included.[3]
The "hygiene concept" was necessary because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participant numbers were limited and dispersed among various smaller camps as opposed to the usual single large camp, in order to limit the size of gatherings. Organizers created an anonymized contact tracing system that allowed for public health protection while shielding the names of participants.[5]
Actions taken by the around 3000 protesters included the blockading of coal mines, train tracks transporting coal, the construction of a gas pipeline, as well as the operations of a gas power plant and a coal power plant. The action in 2020 was the first time Ende Gelände protesters targeted fossil gas infrastructure as part of a conscious effort to emphasize the message that fossil gas is not a sustainable substitute for coal power.[5]
See also
References
- "Aktion 2020". Ende-gelaende.org.
- "Dezentrale Blockadeaktion von Ende Gelände im Rheinland vom 23.-28. September 2020". Ende-gelaende.org.
- Schipkowski, Katharina (2020-09-26). "Im Morgengrauen zur Blockade". Taz.de.
- "Ende Gelände 2020". TheEcologist.org. 2020-10-02. Retrieved 2020-11-19.