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I was pretty mad when I saw everybody posting their most beautiful landscape and nature shots in the thread for the takeover dedicated to the Earth day. A day that marks the amount of damage our planet takes from the way our society is acting. A day showing how fast we are destroying this planet that we need to live. So I was looking for a place that shows exactly this. First a big brown hole left by a surface mine for brown coal came into my mind. But I don't have a drone to capture such a big bullshit. I also don't live close enough to capture a beach full of plastic waste to show how we empoison our environment. But than came to my mind that Tesla is taking away all the water of a region close to us and even contaminating the subterranean water with their facility close to Berlin. Tesla wants even to enlarge the facility even though they built the facility without a building permission. Everything under the disguise of green mobility. But it's a dirty lie! For the raw materials needed for the batteries they destroy the environment in the global south, for the gigafactories they are uprooting forests, for the roads where the cars can drive forests are uprooted and at the end the tires get as microplastic into our ground water and seas. Luckily some people occupied the forest Tesla wants to uproot to expand their gigafactory close to Berlin, so I took a train to take some pictures of their activism instead of the facility to show that there is still hope and people fighting for a better Future. For safety reasons those people don't want to be on pictures but there were enough other things to show instead. They are building treehouses in a height between 5 and 20m (~15-60ft) and are living from dumpster diving and donations. The cops try to make their life as hard as possible and punish them were they can but those activists stay strong. I hope it makes you rethink your way of living and make some changes for a healthier planet.
If you want to get there to sleep in the hammock in a height of 20m or you want to donate to help the activists maintain the occupation you can find further informations on their website: teslastoppen.noblogs.org/
also I wanted to share this podcast about the Tesla gigafactory close to Berlin and Tesla in general (german language I'm sorry, but if you know an english one feel free to comment below) open.spotify.com/episode/2EYPRdEFsK9rm42nBM89RV?si=95f6f4...
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I was pretty mad when I saw everybody posting their most beautiful landscape and nature shots in the thread for the takeover dedicated to the Earth day. A day that marks the amount of damage our planet takes from the way our society is acting. A day showing how fast we are destroying this planet that we need to live. So I was looking for a place that shows exactly this. First a big brown hole left by a surface mine for brown coal came into my mind. But I don't have a drone to capture such a big bullshit. I also don't live close enough to capture a beach full of plastic waste to show how we empoison our environment. But than came to my mind that Tesla is taking away all the water of a region close to us and even contaminating the subterranean water with their facility close to Berlin. Tesla wants even to enlarge the facility even though they built the facility without a building permission. Everything under the disguise of green mobility. But it's a dirty lie! For the raw materials needed for the batteries they destroy the environment in the global south, for the gigafactories they are uprooting forests, for the roads where the cars can drive forests are uprooted and at the end the tires get as microplastic into our ground water and seas. Luckily some people occupied the forest Tesla wants to uproot to expand their gigafactory close to Berlin, so I took a train to take some pictures of their activism instead of the facility to show that there is still hope and people fighting for a better Future. For safety reasons those people don't want to be on pictures but there were enough other things to show instead. They are building treehouses in a height between 5 and 20m (~15-60ft) and are living from dumpster diving and donations. The cops try to make their life as hard as possible and punish them were they can but those activists stay strong. I hope it makes you rethink your way of living and make some changes for a healthier planet.
If you want to get there to sleep in the hammock in a height of 20m or you want to donate to help the activists maintain the occupation you can find further informations on their website: teslastoppen.noblogs.org/
also I wanted to share this podcast about the Tesla gigafactory close to Berlin and Tesla in general (german language I'm sorry, but if you know an english one feel free to comment below) open.spotify.com/episode/2EYPRdEFsK9rm42nBM89RV?si=95f6f4...