Hambi bleibt! How tree-sitting contributed to a national mind-shift on lignite mining

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ISBN/EAN: 9783346296658
Anthology from the year 2019 in the subject Environmental Sciences, grade: 1,3, The University of Applied Sciences in Eberswalde, language: English, abstract: This report aims to provide a comprehensive systemic overview of the lignite and forest history in NRW, analyzing the strategies employed by tree-sitters to protect the forest from clearance. Beyond the local context, the paper explores how these grassroots efforts sought to instigate a broader societal shift from a fossil fuel-based paradigm to one aligned with planetary boundaries. The urgency for change is underlined by the environmental implications of lignite combustion, recognized as one of the world's major climate challenges. The least efficient fossil fuel, lignite poses a significant threat to biodiversity and terrestrial ecosystems, necessitating a reassessment of decisions made in the 1970s. The paper argues for a shift in focus - from protecting coal mines to safeguarding the environment, echoing the sentiments of the tree-sitters and civil society actors involved. By investigating the actors and stakeholders in this struggle, including the tree-sitters, the environmental NGO BUND Landesverband NRW, and the energy giant RWE AG, the paper provides a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics at play. It also explores the strategies employed, ranging from confrontational tree-sitting to legal action and societal awareness campaigns. While the tree-sitters primarily relied on their bodies, commitment, and local support for resources, their impact transcended the local level. The paper evaluates the outcomes of these efforts, acknowledging the success in garnering national attention and contributing to the political discourse on lignite mining and climate change in Germany. In conclusion, the Hambach Forest saga serves as a case study in environmental activism, highlighting the potential of grassroots movements to effect change. The paper contends that, even in the face of temporary setbacks, the persistence and determination of tree-sitters played a crucial role in shaping a national conversation on lignite mining and fostering a growing awareness of the need for systemic change towards a sustainable society.

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