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Description: Climate protests are on the rise, demanding urgent action from governments and the public. As more recent climate protests often employ disruptive methods, such as food throwing, airport and road blockades, their effects on popular support for progressive climate policy remain relatively understudied. Our preregistered study aims to address this gap by evaluating the effects of three factors: 1) the level of protest disruption (peaceful, road blockages), 2) the level of police involvement (no police, peaceful, violent) and 3) perceived personal costs (no cost, high cost) to bystanders on three key outcomes: a) the perceived salience of climate issues, b) support for climate action protests and c) support for progressive climate policies.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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