Y2Kyoto: Schadenfrozen

There’s just so many levels to this, I don’t know where to begin. So I’ll just keep laughing.

Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been detained by police during an anti-coal mining protest.

The 20-year-old found her self being taken by officers in the German village of Luetzerath

The village is under threat of being destroyed to make way for a new coal mine, called Garzweiler II.

40 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: Schadenfrozen”

    1. From such an expert on business plans.
      Instead, here is a picture of JT walking through a meadow where someday there may be a hydrogen plant.
      Can’t believe the free pass the media gives this guy.

      1. first timer, It ain’t a free pass, we the taxpayers, pay through the nose for that “free pass”!

  1. The Germans have really screwed up. Despite huge spending on “renewables” their emissions have gone up.

    According to Bjorn Lomborg:

    Germany’s government wants to spend €40bn over next 4 years to cut CO₂. This will cut global temps by 0.00018°C

    The same money spent on tuberculosis could save more than 10 million lives

    Relying on Russia for gas doesn’t look that bright either.

    Ontario has considered Germany to be a “leader” in this crap. Heaven help us.

    1. Germany lead the way by not blowing up their coal fired power plants, unlike the ideologues in Ontario

    2. The gang greens have little desire to prevent deaths.

      They’re all entranced by Paul Ehrlich and believe there are too many people on the planet.

      So they believe death from disease or hunger is necessary.

      1. Correction: “They believe SOMEBODY ELSE’S death from disease or hunger is necessary.” Fixed it for ya!

        1. There is no limit to the number of poor, frozen Germans that Greta is willing to sacrifice upon the altar of the Green God.

          No pampered Swedish “activist” will be harmed, however.

  2. The magical retard’s powers are limitless. Now she destroys villages to make way for mines so she will have a place to protest.

  3. Thanks to devout followers of green theocracy, based on the power grid situation of Alberta and Saskatchewan, this shit show could be coming to a town near you.

    1. The Thunbergians apparently did not have a say when a nearby power plant was retrofitted to burn natural gas instead of coal, in Alberta. I’m sure they would have insisted on useless pinwheels and shiny mirrors.

  4. Meanwhile the UK is expecting 17” of white, fluffy global warming. “Children just aren’t going to know what snow is,” Dr. David Viner, university of East Anglia, March 2000.

    Decline is a choice.

  5. What carbon spewing mode of transport did Scoldilocks use to arrive at the illegal land occupation?
    why is she wearing all sorts of synthetic clothing, shouldn’t she just be wearing wool and naturally sourced cotton?

    1. Better yet, all of the eco-radicals have to sleep outside while waiting for trial. No fires allowed (because CO2), but lots of animal pelts they can curl up in (with each other) to stay warm.

  6. The clip above implies the noble eco-protestors were trying to save a village or something?

    The village is under threat of being destroyed …

    But the article headline says something entirely different …

    Eco-warrior Greta Thunberg was in the small German village of Luetzerath days after it had already been raised to the ground to make way for a new coal mine in the area

    Which is it? Village savers? Or a day late and an NGO dollar short?

  7. The Garzweiler surface coal mine is over 100 years old. Three power plants were constructed decades ago and the coal is shipped directly to the plants by conveyor belt. Garzweiler II was started in 2006 as an extension to the original mine. But then a decision was made to shut the generating stations down and the mine closed. Until the Russians…

    In September 2022 a decision was made to restart the 3 generating stations for which the Garzweiler II coal mine would also need to be reactivated. People (who had already lost their homes) were upset that the government was abandoning green energy and so they reoccupied the homes and tunnels, trying to prevent the mine from reopening.

    https://www.rwe.com/en/press/rwe-power/2022-09-29-rwe-lignite-units-temporarily-return-to-electricity-market-to-strengthen-securit

    Or something like that. As soon as I saw Garzweiler II I thought, what about Garzweiler I?

    1. Steve…

      “…People (who had already lost their homes) were upset that the government was abandoning green energy and so they reoccupied the homes and tunnels, trying to prevent the mine from reopening….”

      Uhuh…reoccupying the home they have lived in for years…(likely Coal mine workers too).

      But to the media, SPEWING their Daily Climatard BS, never in a million years would said home owners stand in the way of said home being bulldozed…NO SIRREE..!!! Ideology first..JA.?

      There’s Bullshit and then there 500 Train loads of it.

  8. Normal economy:
    Village grows around coal mine.

    Globalist economy:
    Destroy village to build coal mine.

  9. I believe the town had been “razed” to the ground.
    I.e. you raze the old barn to raise a new one.
    Journalists no longer need to master English to be considered “professional”.

  10. You know, I actually feel kind of bad for little Greta. It’s not her fault she has been mislead and lied to her whole life. She is honestly scared out of her wits that the planet is being ravaged… just like virtually every kid in the free world is being taught in the schools and universities.

  11. Love the Kenny meets Chuckie photo.
    … also this…
    “…she was seen laughing as two heavily armoured police officers – wearing full-face helmets – dragged her away from the protest”
    Full blown nut job.
    Anticipating self harm with sneakers in 3…2..1.
    Press release with photos next week.

    1. Am I the only one who looks at her facial features and thinks “FAS on full display”?
      I am no expert, but still….

  12. Had Germans had any balls they would sentence the bitch to few a months of hard labour digging for coal.

  13. When it comes to rent seekers, the merkellanders are so far out in front of everyone else, they are scarcely counted. Looking at it from a logical perspective, a cynic could be persuaded to infer that:
    The “agricultural” land is being cleared of a thin, minimal overburden, small villages, etc. Then a somewhat thicker seam of lignite (garbage grade coal) is going to be quickly mined and everything, except the now shipped away lignite, will be put back where it was, so how could anyone who was not current on the whole situation tell the difference ? They couldn’t. What has really happened ?
    Perhaps the now removed lignite was thought of as “a potential fire hazard in situ available to vandalizing protesters” who would no doubt be outraged at any news that “the dreaded urbanization” they so abhor was being thought of as a future possibility for said location ? Just a theory.

Navigation