The roles digital media-technologies play in raising public issues relating to emerging technologies and their potential for engaging publics with science and policy assessments is a lively field of inquiry in Science and Technology Studies (STS). This paper presents an analysis of controversies over proposals for the large-scale removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CDR). The study combines a digital method (web-querying) with document analysis to map debates about two CDR approaches: bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) and afforestation. In the first step, we locate actors using the web to engage with BECCS and afforestation and map their alignments in relation to competing framings of CDR. In a second step, we examine the ...
The IPCC has assessed a variety of pathways that could still lead to achievement of the ambitious cl...
In delivering on the world’s climate goals, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is required ...
There is a wide gap between the aspirational goals of the Paris agreement (i.e., stabilization at le...
Recent scientific assessments of climate change have shifted towards evaluating solutions for removi...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies may be needed to meet climate change targets. A full under...
The large-scale removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is likely to be important in maintaini...
The large-scale removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is likely to be important in maintaini...
The ability to directly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere allows the decoupling of emissions...
Greenhouse gas removal technologies and practices are essential to bring emissions to net zero and l...
The 1.5 degrees C target will require removing at least some of the carbon dioxide (CO2) previously ...
This paper explores the conflicts of interest present in science policy and how claims being made f...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Climate change mitigation actions, including those aimed at developing and scaling carbon dioxide re...
The purpose of this study is to better understand different approaches to achieving carbon negativit...
Greenhouse gas removal (GGR) approaches are considered essential in several projections to meet the ...
The IPCC has assessed a variety of pathways that could still lead to achievement of the ambitious cl...
In delivering on the world’s climate goals, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is required ...
There is a wide gap between the aspirational goals of the Paris agreement (i.e., stabilization at le...
Recent scientific assessments of climate change have shifted towards evaluating solutions for removi...
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies may be needed to meet climate change targets. A full under...
The large-scale removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is likely to be important in maintaini...
The large-scale removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is likely to be important in maintaini...
The ability to directly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere allows the decoupling of emissions...
Greenhouse gas removal technologies and practices are essential to bring emissions to net zero and l...
The 1.5 degrees C target will require removing at least some of the carbon dioxide (CO2) previously ...
This paper explores the conflicts of interest present in science policy and how claims being made f...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Climate change mitigation actions, including those aimed at developing and scaling carbon dioxide re...
The purpose of this study is to better understand different approaches to achieving carbon negativit...
Greenhouse gas removal (GGR) approaches are considered essential in several projections to meet the ...
The IPCC has assessed a variety of pathways that could still lead to achievement of the ambitious cl...
In delivering on the world’s climate goals, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is required ...
There is a wide gap between the aspirational goals of the Paris agreement (i.e., stabilization at le...