22 institutions including schools and universities have been temporarily closed as part of a proposed two-month campaign from European students. Headed up by an eco-outfit called ‘End Fossil: Occupy’ the target and agenda are clear.
In the fight against climate change and fossil fuel behemoths, eco-conscious students are changing tact to get their message heard.
We’ve seen our fair share of mass school strikes since 2019, which happened to be the year that Greta Thunberg delivered her iconic ‘how dare you’ speech at a UN conference in New York.
Three years on, governments and industry leaders have received final warnings that active and planned fossil fuel infrastructure will destroy pathways to remain under 1.5C warming.
Armed with this information, and yet continually frustrated by a lack of action, students are now upping the ante to reflect the drastic nature of the situation.
A wave of student occupations has already shut down 22 schools and universities across Europe and a proposed two-month campaign is to follow. Under the banner ‘End Fossil: Occupy’, a public statement reads:
‘End Fossil: Occupy is radicalising the youth climate movement in tactics and demands. Occupations instead of strikes. End the fossil economy instead of “listen to the science”. End Fossil: Occupy is reigniting the fire of the youth climate movement last seen in 2019.’
🌎 OCCUPATION WAVE 🌎
✊ Simultaneous student occupations in the UK, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and Germany. And more to come…
🔥 In the spirit of May ‘68, we are rising up in resistance to fossil capitalism and the destruction of our life support systems.
The time is now‼️… pic.twitter.com/snchOzX3rt
— End Fossil International (@endfossil) May 2, 2023
The majority of closures were carried out on May 2, with students actively pinning their targets on an interactive map. Throughout Germany, affected universities included Wolfenbüttel, Magdeburg, Munster, Bielefeld, Regensburg, Bremen, and Berlin.