Action in Germany against Lignite Centers

Also on Saturday, protesters in Germany, just across the border with Limburg, have taken action against lignite stations.

The organization is in the hands of Ende Gelände, a German movement who opposes lignite extraction because it is particularly polluting. According to the club, the lignite industry in Rhineland-Palatinate is the largest source of CO2 emissions in Europe.

According to the spokesman of the Dutch, united in Code Red, the actions are peaceful, but there is a lot of police on the leg and it's a mess here and there. The power station Neurath had temporarily reduced its production on Saturday

Code Red continued action in the port of Amsterdam by a coal surplus in June.