Throughout the years, the environmental movement has been perceived to be more and more radical in its attempts to gain traction and attention. These attempts range from drawing the attention of investors of fossil fuel projects (e.g., staging a die-in at New York’s Museum of Modern Art with a board member who invests in fossil fuel projects, entrance blockages, etc.) to creating inconveniences in the general public (e.g., disrupting rush-hour commutes, snarling traffic on the road, etc.).