Climate activists protest German coal-exit time line

A group of 150 climate activists protested Germany's time line for shutting down its coal-fired electricity by protesting in front of domestic coal-fired plant Datteln 4.
The group argues that 2038 is too late a date for decommissioning Germany's coal-fired power plants. | Photo: INA FASSBENDER/AFP / AFP
The group argues that 2038 is too late a date for decommissioning Germany's coal-fired power plants. | Photo: INA FASSBENDER/AFP / AFP

If Germany's federal government had hoped its plan to decommission the country's coal-fired power plants would placate certain green groups, it was apparently mistaken.

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