Greta Thunberg to visit German activists in mining town

The police have begun forcibly removing climate activists holed up in German village Lützerath, which is being demolished in favor of a lignite mine, prompting a visit from Greta Thunberg later this week. 
Photo: Jacob Ehrbahn/Politiken
Photo: Jacob Ehrbahn/Politiken

Climate activists who have barricaded themselves in the German village of Lützerath will soon receive a visit from Greta Thunberg, reports media Euroactiv.

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