Camp Reloaded

The new Camp is online! We are 5km south of Düren. Come to Stepprath at Stockheimer Landstraße 171, at the Neuer Hof. We are able to host 4000 people. Together we can start from here to block RWE infrastructure and EndCoal

The new Camp is online!

 

  1. Where we are
  2. Don’t forget
  3. Having Fun

 

Where we are

We are able to host 4000 people. Together we can start from here to block RWE infrastructure and EndCoal

Stepprath at Stockheimer Landstraße 171, at the Neuer Hof

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Coordinates: 50°46’37.7″N 6°31’07.4″E

Traveling by train:

  • Train up to Düren Station
  • Change to  Bus SB 98 Direction Euskirchen ([timetable])
    or Bus 231 Direction Schleiden ([timetable])
  • Leave at: Düren-Schneiders
  • Alternativ from Düren by foot (ca. 1 1/2 hrs.)

Don’t forget

This time the Action is planned for 1,5 days. So take warm sleeping packs, sleeping pads and a second Pullover! More infos on the Packinglist:

/en/packliste-2/

Attention! Because of the dry summer standing at the pit edges is extremly dangerous. Please follow the team leaders that know secure trails.

 

Having fun


News

Failure of the government requires civil disobedience ++ Blockades planned in the Lusatian coal district

26. September 2019 Following the publication of the federal government's „climate package“, the action alliance Ende Gelände announces a mass action of civil disobedience in the Lusatian coal mining area. Thousands of people will block coal infrastructure with their bodies on the weekend of 29 November to 1 December 2019. Ende Gelände thus protests against the total failure of the Federal Government in climate policy. The alliance demands an immediate exit from coal and a fundamental system change. Continue reading ...

Who shut shit down? We shut shit down!

12. July 2019 The action weekend of Ende Gelände (EG) from June 19th until 24th, 2019 was a weekend of superlatives. For 45 hours, the coal supply to the Neurath power station was blocked. 2,000 activists occupied the open pit mine of Garzweiler. 5,000 to 6,000 people brought the struggle for climate justice to the places of destruction – the Rhenish coal mining district – in a massive act of civil disobedience. Continue reading ...