“Nothing less than our future is at stake. We will definitely not wait until 2038 to phase out coal, we are acting now,” said another EG spokesperson, Nike Malhaus.

“If we keep burning coal for another twenty years, it is impossible to stay within the 1.5°C limit,” added Malhaus. “Today we are taking the coal phase out into our own hands because the government is failing to protect the climate.”

The call for urgent climate action was amplified Friday in Germany’s southwest.

In the city of Aachen, which sits near the Belgium and the Netherlands borders, an estimated 40,000 strong Fridays for Future rally, boasting participants from over a dozen countries, took place. There, protesters voiced their messages with chants including “Hey hey, ho ho, climate change has got to go,”  and banners with messages such as “Your greed costs us our future.”

Youth activists with Fridays for Future announced their backing of the Ende Gelände actions—a fact that climate mobilization 350.org, in a press statement Thursday on the weekend’s “historical climate protests in Germany’s coal region,” said was worth noting.

“This is a first,” 350 said, “and it sends a powerful message to the German government—if leaders don’t act with urgency required by the climate crisis, we’re prepared to take the future into our own hands!”

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