Attribution-Adjusted Net Carbon Impact of Environmental Activism in the Attention Economy
This paper proposes an attribution-adjusted Net Carbon Impact framework for evaluating whether environmental activism reduces more greenhouse-gas emissions than it generates. Environmental activism is often assessed through moral legitimacy, public visibility, disruption, awareness, or political intensity. However, in the contemporary attention economy, activism also produces material and informational costs through transportation, logistics, media coverage, social media circulation, video strea
