“…The perception that a certain technology or behavior tampers with nature is found in various fields, such as genetically modified food (Subrahmanyan & Cheng, 2000), geoengineering technologies (Macnaghten & Szerszynski, 2013), reproductive technologies (Ecklund, Peifer, White, & Chan, 2017), and animal biotechnology (McNeil & Williams, 2002). The perception of tampering with nature has also been shown to be a strong predictor of the acceptance of new technologies, such as solar radiation management (Merk, Pönitzsch, Kniebes, Rehdanz, & Schmidt, 2015; Visschers, Shi, Siegrist, & Arvai, 2017). Moreover, tampering with nature has been shown to have a strong influence on the risk perception of various technologies and behaviors (Visschers et al., 2017), and has been shown to have more predictive power in risk perception of technologies than other more traditional psychometric variables such as dreaded or unknown risks (Sjöberg, 2000b).…”