Only recently, the Greens had carelessly requested more support for "their" climate associations by letter.

You should help the party to anchor ambitious climate targets in the coalition agreement.

Now the difficult task of weaning an industrialized country from CO2 in a short period of time without the aid of nuclear power, as desired, lies in the hands of a green minister with a large portfolio.

But especially the young activists are not thinking of stepping back and allowing the traffic light government at least the usual 100 days to get started.

Because, of course, from the point of view of many Friday protesters, the coalition resolutions are not enough to push through climate protection against democratic principles and through the state economy.

Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck has to learn to keep the activists, who have been petted by his party for too long, at a distance.

First of all, clear words are needed about the need to continue using gas in Germany - and the announcement that the traffic lights will not be split on this issue.