Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies may be needed to meet climate change targets. A full understanding of public attitudes towards such approaches is currently lacking. Here we report a mixed-methods study on public perceptions of CDR in the United States and the United Kingdom, focusing on bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, direct air capture and terrestrial enhanced rock weathering. A discourse of climate urgency had a substantial impact on perceptions, with CDR seen as offering too slow a response to the climate crisis. CDR also fails to reflect long-term hopes for a sustainable world, being interpreted as not addressing the root causes of climate change. A social license to operate may therefore depend on resolving these t...
The roles digital media-technologies play in raising public issues relating to emerging technologies...
The ability to directly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere allows the decoupling of emissions...
The worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) are driving anthropogeni...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies may be needed to meet climate change targets. A full under...
Carbon dioxide utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise for helping to limit atmospheric releases...
Carbon Dioxide Utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise for helping to limit atmospheric releases...
Carbon Dioxide Utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise by helping to limit atmospheric releases ...
Carbon Dioxide Utilisation (CDU) technologies convert Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into carbon-based product...
International CO2 emissions reduction commitments are insufficient to avert damaging global warming ...
This paper presents the results of a large group process conducted in Edinburgh, Scotland investigat...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) involves trapping carbon dioxide (CO2) from power generation and he...
This Policy Brief reviews the experience of the UK in developing principles for the governance of ca...
This working paper presents first insights on lay public perceptions of marine carbon dioxide remova...
Expectations about the future removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere have mobilized projects ...
In the face of mounting global climatic pressures, negative emission technologies (NETs) for carbon ...
The roles digital media-technologies play in raising public issues relating to emerging technologies...
The ability to directly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere allows the decoupling of emissions...
The worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) are driving anthropogeni...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies may be needed to meet climate change targets. A full under...
Carbon dioxide utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise for helping to limit atmospheric releases...
Carbon Dioxide Utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise for helping to limit atmospheric releases...
Carbon Dioxide Utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise by helping to limit atmospheric releases ...
Carbon Dioxide Utilisation (CDU) technologies convert Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into carbon-based product...
International CO2 emissions reduction commitments are insufficient to avert damaging global warming ...
This paper presents the results of a large group process conducted in Edinburgh, Scotland investigat...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) involves trapping carbon dioxide (CO2) from power generation and he...
This Policy Brief reviews the experience of the UK in developing principles for the governance of ca...
This working paper presents first insights on lay public perceptions of marine carbon dioxide remova...
Expectations about the future removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere have mobilized projects ...
In the face of mounting global climatic pressures, negative emission technologies (NETs) for carbon ...
The roles digital media-technologies play in raising public issues relating to emerging technologies...
The ability to directly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere allows the decoupling of emissions...
The worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) are driving anthropogeni...