Climate - Extinction Rebellion protests against world climate conference
The protest group Extinction Rebellion staged several actions in Berlin at the weekend to protest against the World Climate Conference in Dubai. On Sunday, activists dressed up as flight attendants and took to the Berlin subway. Earlier on Saturday evening, the group had criticized the use and promotion of fossil fuels with projections on the walls of buildings in Kreuzberg. Among other things, a large dinosaur was shown.
"We are denouncing a climate conference that is taking place in an oil state and is being organized by the oil lobby," explained the group. "The conference has become a single greenwashing event organized by politicians and lobbyists." The conference, with tens of thousands of participants, runs until December 12 in Dubai.
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- Despite the ongoing protests by Extinction Rebellion in Berlin, the un climate conference continues until December 12 in Dubai, hosted by an oil-rich state and organized by the oil lobby.
- The protest group's actions over the weekend included a demonstration on Sunday, where activists dressed as flight attendants disrupted the Berlin subway in protest against climate change and the conference in Dubai.
- The climate conference in Dubai, with tens of thousands of participants, has been heavily criticized by the Extinction Rebellion protest group as a greenwashing event organized by politicians and lobbyists.
- On Saturday evening, the Extinction Rebellion group projected images of a large dinosaur and criticized the use and promotion of fossil fuels on the walls of buildings in Kreuzberg, Berlin.
- While the protest group is making their stance clear in Germany, the climate conference has significant implications for the environment and global climate, drawing attention to the ongoing threat of extinction due to climate change.
- The climate conference in Dubai may face further disruptions from the Extinction Rebellion protest group over the coming days, as the Weekend approaches and demonstrations continue against the conference's focus on fossil fuels.
Source: www.stern.de