Sociotechnical considerations about ocean carbon dioxide removal
Ocean carbon dioxide removal (OCDR) is rapidly attracting interest, as climate change is
putting ecosystems at risk and endangering human communities globally. Due to the …
putting ecosystems at risk and endangering human communities globally. Due to the …
Public perceptions and support of climate intervention technologies across the Global North and Global South
Novel, potentially radical climate intervention technologies like carbon dioxide removal and
solar geoengineering are attracting attention as the adverse impacts of climate change are …
solar geoengineering are attracting attention as the adverse impacts of climate change are …
Perception spillover from fracking onto public perceptions of novel energy technologies
Public opposition to new energy technology can harm the chances of successful
deployment. Less is known about knock-on effects on the wider energy system, including …
deployment. Less is known about knock-on effects on the wider energy system, including …
But they told us it was safe! Carbon dioxide removal, fracking, and ripple effects in risk perceptions
Reaching net‐zero for global greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2050 will require a
portfolio of new technologies and approaches, potentially requiring direct removal and …
portfolio of new technologies and approaches, potentially requiring direct removal and …
Fear and loathing of the deep ocean: why don't people care about the deep sea?
AJ Jamieson, G Singleman, TD Linley… - ICES Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
A recurring question within deep-sea science and conservation is why don't people care
about the deep sea? How does the deep-sea science community convince non-scientific …
about the deep sea? How does the deep-sea science community convince non-scientific …
[HTML][HTML] 'We're going all out for shale:'explaining shale gas energy policy failure in the United Kingdom
Abstract In January 2014, then British Prime Minister David Cameron declared that his
government was 'Going all out for Shale.'In November 2019, during an election campaign …
government was 'Going all out for Shale.'In November 2019, during an election campaign …
Induced seismicity or political ploy?: Using a novel mix of methods to identify multiple publics and track responses over time to shale gas policy change
To date, little research has investigated how public perceptions of policies to ban or restrict
fossil-fuel extraction change over time; yet this topic is of crucial importance as countries …
fossil-fuel extraction change over time; yet this topic is of crucial importance as countries …
[HTML][HTML] Experiences as heuristics for geothermal public perception: Testing the correlation between thermal waters recreation and geothermal energy perception
This research focuses on the question of how geothermal energy public perception is
formed within a national context where news media do not pay attention to geothermal …
formed within a national context where news media do not pay attention to geothermal …
“Do you Know What's Underneath your Feet?”: Underground Landscapes & Place‐Based Risk Perceptions of Proposed Shale Gas Sites in Rural British Communities …
Resource extraction relies on human interaction with the underground, often near rural
communities. Yet, little research has explored localized, place‐based relationships to the …
communities. Yet, little research has explored localized, place‐based relationships to the …
How beliefs about tampering with nature influence support for enhanced geothermal systems: A cross‐national study
Many believe that enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) can greatly increase the extraction
of geothermal energy worldwide, helping to decarbonize heat and electricity production …
of geothermal energy worldwide, helping to decarbonize heat and electricity production …