German capital sees 10th day of provocative climate protests

28 April 2023, 09:54

A police officer unglues the hand of a climate activist from the road in front of the Victory Column, Berlin
Germany Climate Protests. Picture: PA

Members of the group Last Generation glued themselves to the road, causing long traffic jams for commuters driving into the city.

Climate activists have staged a 10th straight day of protests in Berlin, blocking key roads during rush hour and bringing parts of the German capital to a standstill.

Members of the group Last Generation glued themselves to the road, causing long traffic jams for commuters driving into the city.

The group wants to draw attention to the threat of global warming and the need for governments to step up measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

At a crossing in the north of the capital, many drivers waited patiently for police to clear the road, though some hurled abuse at the activists, calling them “terrorists” and “scum”.

A police officer attempts to remove the hand of a climate activist from the road at Grosser Stern, in front of the Victory Column, in Berlin
A police officer attempts to remove the hand of a climate activist from the road at Grosser Stern, in front of the Victory Column, in Berlin (Kay Nietfeld/dpa/AP)

Several pedestrians applauded the protesters, giving them a thumbs-up, while one passer-by offered them food and water.

Last Generation has acknowledged its protests are provocative but says by stirring friction it can encourage debate within society about climate change.

“Sure, there are those who insult or criticise us,” activist Theodor Schnarr said.

“But I’ve got the feeling that more and more people are coming to us on the streets and saying they think this is a good thing.”

Mr Schnarr said the group believes disruptive but peaceful protests are justified due to the enormity of the climate crisis and the urgent need to tackle it.

“We have all the solutions. The German government just needs to implement them,” he said.

Climate activist Theodor Schnarr, second left, blocks a road with other activists during a climate protest in Berlin
Climate activist Theodor Schnarr, second left, blocks a road with other activists during a climate protest in Berlin (Frank Jordans/AP)

But Frank Silzle, a motorist inconvenienced by Friday’s blockade, said while he agrees with the group’s aims he objects to its tactics.

“Ultimately I think it’s counterproductive, what they’re doing,” he said.

“I understand their cause completely but the way they’re going about it is sadly causing a counter-reaction within the population that is very, very harmful to the cause.”

Some German politicians have called for tougher police measures and sentences against the activists.

So far, most courts have either acquitted activists or issued them fines, though three Last Generation members recently received prison sentences ranging from three to five months in southern Germany.

The group plans to meet with Germany’s transportation minister next week to discuss its demands.

They include the introduction of a universal speed limit on German motorways, a move experts say would be a quick and cheap measure to cut emissions.

By Press Association

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