I remember the successful resistance in 1969 (“Save the Steyrtal”) against a huge pumped storage project in Breitenau, the prevention of gravel mining behind the “Rinnende Wand” in the Steyr Gorge, which would have caused it to dry out, I remind you that the Mollner contributed a lot to the creation of the Kalkalpen National Park. And now, out of the blue, this. We no longer have time for fossil “intermediate solutions”, I’m not even talking about the recurring nasty methods of how such projects are secretly engineered. The region will know how to prevent the drilling project with civil disobedience. This fits in with Peter Plaikner’s remarkable comment in the OÖN that the rules for civil disobedience are not made and defined by those to whom it applies, but by the disobedient themselves. That’s comforting.
Friedrich Witzany, St. Florian
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