A second participant in a long-running German climate hunger strike campaign has abandoned the action. Activist Tin justified the decision with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s reaction – or lack thereof – to the severe flooding in the Saarland region in the west of the country, the campaign announced on Wednesday evening. Although it was clear that such storms were now more severe due to the climate crisis, the chancellor had not said a word about it, Tin said. “If Olaf Scholz is standing in the middle of the truth with rubber boots on and still can’t say it, then I doubt that my death will pe…