This paper explores the social dimensions of an experimental release of carbon dioxide (CO2) carried out in Ardmucknish Bay, Argyll, United Kingdom. The experiment, which aimed to understand detectability and potential effects on the marine environment should there be any leakage from a CO2 storage site, provided a rare opportunity to study the social aspects of a carbon dioxide capture and storage-related event taking place in a lived-in environment. Qualitative research was carried out in the form of observation at public information events about the release, in-depth interviews with key project staff and local stakeholders/community members, and a review of online media coverage of the experiment. Focusing mainly on the observation and i...
Carbon dioxide utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise for helping to limit atmospheric releases...
This contribution examines studies on CCS public perception which have investigated the introduction...
Legislation and guidelines developed for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) have set performance requi...
This paper explores the social dimensions of an experimental release of carbon dioxide (CO2) carried...
This paper explores the social dimensions of an experimental release of carbon dioxide (CO2) carried...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. This paper explores the social dimensions of an experimental release of carbon ...
The geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) offers notable potential, as part of larger carbon di...
This paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller understanding...
AbstractThis paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller under...
Highlights • A unique and novel CO2 release experiment in the marine environment. • Field-...
AbstractThe CO2CRC Otway Project is a significant carbon dioxide storage research and demonstration ...
Legislation and guidelines developed for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) have set performance requi...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from i...
AbstractThis paper describes a novel experimental release of CO2 into marine sediments designed to a...
Discussions, opinions and decisions regarding options for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions are of...
Carbon dioxide utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise for helping to limit atmospheric releases...
This contribution examines studies on CCS public perception which have investigated the introduction...
Legislation and guidelines developed for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) have set performance requi...
This paper explores the social dimensions of an experimental release of carbon dioxide (CO2) carried...
This paper explores the social dimensions of an experimental release of carbon dioxide (CO2) carried...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. This paper explores the social dimensions of an experimental release of carbon ...
The geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) offers notable potential, as part of larger carbon di...
This paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller understanding...
AbstractThis paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller under...
Highlights • A unique and novel CO2 release experiment in the marine environment. • Field-...
AbstractThe CO2CRC Otway Project is a significant carbon dioxide storage research and demonstration ...
Legislation and guidelines developed for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) have set performance requi...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from i...
AbstractThis paper describes a novel experimental release of CO2 into marine sediments designed to a...
Discussions, opinions and decisions regarding options for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions are of...
Carbon dioxide utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise for helping to limit atmospheric releases...
This contribution examines studies on CCS public perception which have investigated the introduction...
Legislation and guidelines developed for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) have set performance requi...