
"Soup-Throwing Protesters Take Unconventional Stand Against Climate Change"
Despite criticism, disruptive climate activism, such as throwing soup at the Mona Lisa, is strategically aimed at influencing government and business decision-makers. With global climate negotiations moving too slowly, activists are combining radical civil disobedience with mainstream actions to increase awareness and support for moderate climate action. This approach, known as the "radical flank effect," has been effective in influencing policy changes, as seen in the United Kingdom. While public reaction may be negative, the activists' goal is to shift the focus of political institutions towards long-term planetary health.
