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Willingness to Engage in Nonviolent Civil Disobedience

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  • In this report, students will learn about factors that correlate with the likelihood that individuals will participate in nonviolent civil disobedience for climate change.
  • Students will learn how media bias, climate emotions, beliefs about climate change, and other factors correlate with nonviolent civil disobedience.
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Subjects: Civics
Authors: Patrick O. Ansah, Nicholas Badullovich, Teresa Myers, John Kotcher, Seth A. Rosenthal, Anthony Leiserowitz & Edward Maibach , npj Climate Action
Region: United States
Languages: English

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