BMF CP71: Examining the consequences of blockage, vandalism, and harassment for the climate cause

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Abstract

The current study is conducted to examine the following research questions: - What are the consequences of blockage, vandalism, and harassment activities for the cause of climate change mitigation? - What kind of environmental activism leads to the escalation of violence? - Which pathways (e.g., survival threats) do the activism lead to violence escalation? The findings from this study are expected to provide insights into the effectiveness and appropriateness of strategies to raise public awareness and support and contribute to the societal transitions to address climate change.

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