A12 blockade

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Date2022-2025
Location
52°05′02″N 4°19′36″E / 52.0839°N 4.3267°E / 52.0839; 4.3267
GoalsStop fossil subsidies
A12 blockade
A12 blockade 11 March 2023
Date2022-2025
Location
52°05′02″N 4°19′36″E / 52.0839°N 4.3267°E / 52.0839; 4.3267
GoalsStop fossil subsidies
MethodsCivil disobedience
Casualties
ArrestedMore than 15000 (according to Extinction Rebellion)
A12 blockade is located in South Holland
A12 blockade
Location within South Holland

The A12 blockade is a string of protests by Extinction Rebellion (XR) on the Utrechtsebaan (nl) (part of the A12 motorway) in The Hague, irregularly since 6 July 2022 and there were daily blockades from 9 September 2023 until 5 October 2023.[1][2] The blockades were paused after a motion in the Tweede Kamer passed that called on the government to make a plan to phase out fossil subsidies[3] but taken up again from February 2024. The activists demand that the government end fossil fuel subsidies, which are estimated at between €39.7 and €46.4 billion a year.[4] Thousands of activists have been arrested. Political and social reactions to the blockades have been mixed.

Extinction Rebellion demand an end to fossil subsidies. By this, they mean not only direct subsidies but also indirect subsidies, ranging from tax exemptions to relatively low taxes on energy consumption for big users. The subsidies were calculated at €4.5 billion in 2020 by the government themselves, with the side note that this figure excludes numerous subsidies.[5][6] In January 2023, Alman Metten (a former MEP for the PvdA) calculated that the fossil subsidies were €17.5 billion in 2019.[7]

On 4 September 2023, environmental organizations estimated the subsidies at €37.5 billion, not long after the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy released their own calculations, which evaluated it at between €39.7 and €46.4 billion a year.[8]

Location

The blockades are on the Utrechtsebaan which is designated as part of the A12 but is not considered a motorway. As such, the local authority is responsible for managing it. This location was chosen as it lies between the temporary location of the Tweede Kamer and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy. Often the protesters do not succeed in getting to the location exactly between the two, as the police stops them at the beginning of the Utrechtsebaan.[1][2]

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