Greta Thunberg, the teenage climate activist from Sweden, was arrested in Germany on Friday while participating in a protest against a coal mining village. The protest, which took place in the western German village of Hambach, was organized by environmental activists who are calling for the immediate shut down of the coal mine, which they say is causing irreversible damage to the environment and contributing to climate change. Thunberg, who rose to fame for her speeches and activism on climate change, joined the protest and was arrested along with several other activists. She was later released without charge. The German police stated that the protest was illegal and that the activists were arrested for trespassing on private property. However, Thunberg and the other activists argue that the damage caused by the coal mine to the environment and the health of local residents is a much greater crime. This arrest is not the first time that Thunberg has been arrested for her c...