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Climate Activism

2022
What is activism? The answer is, typically, that it is a form of opposition, often expressed on the streets. Skoglund and Böhm argue differently. They identify forms of 'insider activism' within corporations, state agencies and villages, showing how people seek to transform society by working within the system, rather than outright opposing it.
Skoglund, Annika, Böhm, Steffen
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Volcanic Activity and Climatic Changes

Science, 1980
Radiocarbon dates of volcanic activity suggest variations that appear to be related to climatic changes. Historical eruption records also show variations on the scale of years to centuries. These records can be combined with simple climatic models to estimate the impact of various volcanic activity levels.
R A, Bryson, B M, Goodman
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Motives and barriers to climate activism by elite and professional athletes

European Sport Management Quarterly
Research question What are the motives and barriers to climate activism for elite and professional athletes? How do these change over time? Research methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 27 elite (Olympic-level) and professional (paid ...
Madeleine Orr
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Interactive power: individual investor climate activism and corporate climate risk disclosure

Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal
An increasing number of investors are concerned about climate change, urging companies to disclose and manage associated risks. This study aims to investigate whether individual investor climate activism can influence corporate climate disclosure ...
Yuting Dong, Ziyuan Sun, Yiqiang Zhou
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