After the general election, the climate movement Fridays for Future wants to continue to put pressure on the new, upcoming government.
Activists want to make their voices heard in several cities in the southwest.
Stuttgart / Karlsruhe - The climate movement Fridays for Future has called for demonstrations in several cities in Baden-Württemberg on Friday.
After the general election, their supporters want the future government to take climate protection seriously.
"There is still a lot of leeway in the coalition negotiations and now we have to build up pressure from the streets so that the climate comes to the top of the agenda," said Frederik Knoblauch, spokesman for the Karlsruhe local group.
also read
Unemployment rate in the southwest drops to 3.7 percent
The job market in the southwest continues to recover.
In September, 233,832 people were registered as unemployed in Baden-Württemberg - 13,376 fewer than in August, as the regional directorate of the employment agency announced on Thursday in Stuttgart.
The unemployment rate fell by 0.2 percentage points to 3.7 percent.
In September a year ago it was 4.6 percent.
Unemployment rate in the southwest drops to 3.7 percent
Declines in groundwater reserves expected: research project
Unused river banks, dried up ponds, ebb tide in the well: scenes from the past few years have not been repeated in 2021 thanks to lush rain showers.
But the lack of groundwater remains an important issue.
Current data also indicate a trend.
Declines in groundwater reserves expected: research project
Numerous cities in the southwest are planning Christmas markets
Whether 3G rules at the bratwurst stand, mask requirement or minimum distance - the Christmas markets are likely to demand a lot from people this year.
Corresponding planning is in progress.
Numerous cities in the southwest are planning Christmas markets
Larger campaigns with around 1000 participants each are planned in Stuttgart and Karlsruhe.
A rally is also taking place in Bühl (Rastatt district).
In addition, campaigns are planned nationwide;
the largest demonstration is to take place in Berlin.
dpa