In times of climate crisis, the extraction and burning of fossil fuels is no longer just a question of economic model, but a question of responsibility, systemic violence, and the limits of democratic dissent. This report documents an attempt by climate activists to block a mine in Germany. "Civil disobedience" becomes a form of alarm. Where institutions fail and climate declarations fail to deliver on practical realities, activists are taking action to disrupt the daily grind of the fossil fuel industry and make visible what usually remains diffuse: the connections between resource extraction, landscape devastation, emissions, and the deepening climate crisis. The mine blockade is therefore not a single event, but part of a broader struggle for systemic change.