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German climate activists cut off top of Berlin Christmas tree

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German climate activists cut off top of Berlin Christmas tree
Climate activists before cutting down the top part of the tree on Wednesday. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Paul Zinken

German activists chopped off the top of a Christmas tree next to the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on Wednesday, their latest protest pushing for greater action to combat the climate crisis.

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Two women from campaign group "Last Generation" used a mechanical platform to ascend to the top of the 15-metre tree and sawed off a two-metre section.

A banner attached to the platform read: "This is only the tip of the Christmas tree."

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Brandishing the sawn-off section, activist Lilli Gomez said: "In Germany, we are so far only seeing the tip of the underlying disaster.

"While all of Germany is spending the week getting the best presents from the biggest shops, others are wondering where they will get water to drink, after droughts and floods destroyed their crops."

German climate activists unfurl a banner reading "This is only the tip of the Christmas tree" after cutting off tree top. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Paul Zinken

She called on the government to do more to avert a looming "climate collapse."

A Berlin police spokeswoman said that three activists had been detained, and were being investigated for damaging property.

Climate campaigners in Germany have been stepping up protests in recent weeks, blockading motorways, major city roads and airports, and gluing themselves to famous paintings in museums.

Last week, investigators raided the homes of several activists belonging to "Last Generation", accusing them of backing a "criminal association".

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Chancellor Olaf Scholz has also criticised them, saying in November that action such as the blockade of Berlin airport was "not only incomprehensible, but also highly dangerous".

"Those involved should consider activities other than those that are accepted by almost no one in Germany," he added.

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