Bonn, Nov. 16, – Members of
various global, regional and national networks and movements gathered early
Wednesday morning in front of the entrance to the offices of the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change protested against coal mining in
Germany.
They also called on governments
to take measures towards transforming energy systems and keeping global
temperatures below 1.5 C.
The group led by two people
dressed in the form of masquerades were chanting and shouting with an eight
point demand from the various governments
They demanded that before the end
of 2018, government must commit to 100 per cent energy for all to be activated
not later than 2030 for developed countries and as early as possible before
developing countries.
They asked that government should
pledge the finance necessary to build democratic gender-justice, renewable
energy systems for communities, ensure a just transition, provide universal
access to energy, support demand side reduction and energy saving measures.
They want governments to agree to
an international moratorium new coal projects to be implemented not later than
January 2019 and ban fracking and adopt global on new fossil fuel exploration
techniques starting in 2016 towards ending fossil fuels extractions as soon as
possible.
They also asked governments to
stop large and dangerous energy projects including; offshore gas drilling in
Mozambique, Dakota access pipeline in the US and offshore drilling in Lofoten.
“Governments should also announce
a phase out of public subsidies for fossil fuels to be completed by 2020 for
all developed countries and the international institutions they fund and by
2025 for all developing countries.
“Governments should also withdraw
all public financing of large-scale biogas burning, agro fuels, mega-dams and
waste incineration by 2018 and adopt building national and international
policies that prohibit industries engaged in unacceptable practices from
participating in the international and national climate policy forums.
Various write-ups shared to
onlookers on their ways to the COP23 indicated that the biggest coal mine in
Europe is located just outside Bonn, visible to the UN tower.
It said that during COP23, the
mine operated twenty four hours digging and burning the dirtiest form of coal
(lignite).
Adding that COP23 electricity
came from the coal pit and the coal power plans next to it.
The group indicated that during
COP23 the destruction of the forest was paused for a few days but right after
the COP the forest was scheduled to be destroyed completely.
The groups indicated that Angel
Merkel’s party was negotiating the coalition for the new government adding that
the Green party which could be part of the new German government demanded a
coal exit and shutting down the dirtiest lignite power plants immediately.
GNA

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