A kindIn view of the severe storm in western Germany, the climate protection movement “Friday for the Future” has announced strikes in more than 40 locations. “The level of destruction leaves you speechless,” climate activist Luisa Neubauer wrote on Twitter. Friday’s strike will also support those who have “lost a lot”.
“These disasters will definitely have political consequences,” Neubauer continued. In response to the severe storms in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate, these storms have now killed more than 100 people. Multi-party politicians have also called for greater climate protection.
For published strike The 25-year-old has received a lot of praise-but not limited to: many people have called on Neubauer to help in crisis areas. “Yes, the strike is an incredible help for those affected. Good idea,” one user wrote sarcastically.
In response to the severe weather disasters in western Germany, Neubauer made a particularly sharp criticism of the CDU/CSU’s climate protection plan.When people in stormy areas have to fight the consequences of the climate, the candidate for the Federal Chancellor is gaining a foothold Armin Raschelt Neubauer of the Dusseldorf “Rhein Post” (Friday edition) said (CDU) “The election plan for the federal election will accelerate the climate crisis.”
Neubauer called Raschelt’s current call for “speeding up” on climate protection as an “astounding lie”. “He has ruled North Rhine-Westphalia for many years and is currently doing everything he can to ensure that global climate goals are achieved,” her allegation is. “We will increase the pressure and there can be no’business as usual'”, the organizers of Germany’s future Friday emphasized.



