Germany news: Fridays for Future revive climate protests DW 11/14/2025
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Germany news: Fridays for Future revive climate protests  DW  11/14/2025
"Fridays for Future climate activists are staging more than 60 demonstrations nationwide as part of an international day of action tied to the UN climate conference underway in the Brazilian city of Belem. In Berlin, protesters plan to gather at Pariser Platz with lanterns and an illuminated "Keep your Promises" sign, the group said. The organizers say that a decade after the Paris Agreement and after 30 rounds of global climate talks there has been "no sufficient progress on climate protection.""
""Even in 2025, emissions have risen again, and the habitability of the planet is in a poor state," activist Luisa Neubauer told the DPA news agency. "Germany has taken on the role of the aimless blocker in the global fight against the existential climate crisis," she said. Neubauer accused German Chancellor Friedrich Merz of deliberately making climate-friendly technologies such as heat pumps and electric cars more expensive."
Fridays for Future activists are staging over 60 nationwide demonstrations tied to the UN climate conference in Belem. In Berlin, protesters will gather at Pariser Platz with lanterns and an illuminated "Keep your Promises" sign. Organizers say a decade after the Paris Agreement and 30 rounds of global talks there has been no sufficient progress on climate protection. Luisa Neubauer said emissions rose again in 2025 and the planet's habitability is in a poor state. She accused Germany of acting as an aimless blocker and criticized Chancellor Friedrich Merz for making climate-friendly technologies more expensive. The Paris Agreement aims to limit warming well below two degrees Celsius. The UN conference runs through November 21.
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