Activists occupy German coal plant site Datteln 4 in green protest


  • World
  • Sunday, 02 Feb 2020

Climate activists of Ende Gelaende block infrastructure of Uniper's coal-fired power plant 'Datteln 4' in Datteln, Germany, February 2, 2020. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - More than 100 environmentalist activists occupied the site of the yet-to-be commissioned Datteln 4 coal fired power plant in western Germany on Sunday to protest against carbon emissions from coal burning, police reported.

Protestors wore orange overalls and face masks and held up banners saying "Exit Coal Now" and "Your 20-Year Profits instead of Our Future".

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