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Do protests influence environmental attitudes? Evidence from Extinction Rebellion

Yiannis Kountouris, E. R. Williams

2022Environmental Research Communications70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Protests are frequently used to raise public awareness of environmental challenges and increase support for pro-environmental behavior and policy. In this paper we examine the influence of protests on environmental attitudes, focusing on Extinction Rebellion’s April 2019 campaign of civil disobedience in the UK. Using individual-level survey data collected around the time of the protest, we exploit its exogeneity to the timing of survey response, to compare attitudes towards sustainable lifestyles, perceptions of own environmental impact, support for pro-environmental policy and behavior, and views about the severity and imminence of environmental crises, before and after the protest. There is evidence that the protest is related to lower probability of opposing pro-environmental behavior and policy, and lower willingness to pay a premium for environmentally friendly consumption. We do not find evidence that the protest alienated the public from sustainable lifestyles, influenced perceptions of personal environmental impact, or views about the imminence and severity of environmental crises. Results suggest the need for systematic study of the impact of environmental protests on the general public’s environmental attitudes and behaviors.

Topics & Concepts

EnvironmentalismCivil disobediencePerceptionPublic opinionEndogeneityExploitPolitical scienceEnvironmental policyExtinction (optical mineralogy)Survey data collectionSustainable consumptionSocial psychologyPublic economicsPsychologyPoliticsEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsSustainabilityLawEcologyBiologyEconometricsComputer securityStatisticsNeuroscienceMathematicsComputer sciencePaleontologyEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessClimate Change Communication and Perception