Sociotechnical considerations about ocean carbon dioxide removal

SR Cooley, S Klinsky, DR Morrow… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
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 …

Public perceptions and support of climate intervention technologies across the Global North and Global South

CM Baum, L Fritz, S Low, BK Sovacool - Nature Communications, 2024 - nature.com
Novel, potentially radical climate intervention technologies like carbon dioxide removal and
solar geoengineering are attracting attention as the adverse impacts of climate change are …

Perception spillover from fracking onto public perceptions of novel energy technologies

S Westlake, CHD John, E Cox - Nature Energy, 2023 - nature.com
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 …

But they told us it was safe! Carbon dioxide removal, fracking, and ripple effects in risk perceptions

E Cox, N Pidgeon, E Spence - Risk Analysis, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] 'We're going all out for shale:'explaining shale gas energy policy failure in the United Kingdom

M Bradshaw, P Devine-Wright, D Evensen, O King… - Energy Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
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 …

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

P Devine-Wright, S Ryder, J Dickie, D Evensen… - Energy Research & …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Experiences as heuristics for geothermal public perception: Testing the correlation between thermal waters recreation and geothermal energy perception

M Turnšek, K Kokot - Geothermics, 2025 - Elsevier
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 …

“Do you Know What's Underneath your Feet?”: Underground Landscapes & Place‐Based Risk Perceptions of Proposed Shale Gas Sites in Rural British Communities …

SS Ryder, JA Dickie, P Devine‐Wright - Rural Sociology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Resource extraction relies on human interaction with the underground, often near rural
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

J Cousse, K McComas, C Lambert, D Balog‐Way… - Risk …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Many believe that enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) can greatly increase the extraction
of geothermal energy worldwide, helping to decarbonize heat and electricity production …