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Ende Gelände 2019
Civil disobedience event in Germany / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ende Gelände 2019 was a series of large-scale events of a movement for climate justice in Germany.
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As a continuation of the previous year's actions, the non-violent direct action civil disobedience events targeted the coal-fired power plants of RWE Power AG and demanded the "immediate fossil fuel phase-out" based on climate justice and climate change mitigation.[1]
Between 21 and 23 June 2019, protests centered on the Garzweiler open pit mine of the Rhenish lignite mining area [de].[2][3][4]
Protests also took place in the Lusatian lignite mining area [de] between 29 November and 1 December 2019.[5]