Concerns have been raised that a focus on greenhouse gas removals (GGR) in climate models, scientific literature and other media might deter measures to mitigate climate change through reduction of emissions at source – the phenomenon of ‘mitigation deterrence’. Given the urgent need for climate action, any delay in emissions reduction would be worrying. We convened nine deliberative workshops to expose stakeholders to futures scenarios involving mitigation deterrence. The workshops examined ways in which deterrence might arise, and how it could be minimised. The deliberation exposed social and cultural interactions that might otherwise remain hidden. The paper describes narratives and ideas discussed in the workshops regarding political an...
There is now a wealth of model-based evidence on the technology choices, costs and other impacts (su...
Delaying action to mitigate climate change increases the risk that adverse climate change impacts, i...
While the international community aims to limit global warming to below 2 ° C to prevent dangerous c...
Carbon dioxide removal is rapidly becoming a key focus in climate research and politics. This is rai...
‘Discourses of climate delay’ pervade current debates on climate action. These discourses accept the...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
This paper offers a new theoretical perspective on the risk that geoengineering interventions might ...
Technological change has been used both in favor of, and against delaying the onset of greenhouse ga...
This paper explores factors shaping perceptions of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) amongst a range of i...
The topic of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) for climate geoengineering is becoming increasingly salien...
There are many reasons why the scientific community has a hard time agreeing on a specific greenhous...
There are sound arguments for postponing aggressive emission reduction, such as cost savings, charac...
A central issue in climate policy is the question whether long-term targets for green- house gas emi...
This article discusses obstacles to overcoming dangerous climate change. It employs an account of da...
The 2015 Paris Agreement called for a balance between sources of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and ...
There is now a wealth of model-based evidence on the technology choices, costs and other impacts (su...
Delaying action to mitigate climate change increases the risk that adverse climate change impacts, i...
While the international community aims to limit global warming to below 2 ° C to prevent dangerous c...
Carbon dioxide removal is rapidly becoming a key focus in climate research and politics. This is rai...
‘Discourses of climate delay’ pervade current debates on climate action. These discourses accept the...
Governments have known for more than half a century that emitting greenhouse gases increases tempera...
This paper offers a new theoretical perspective on the risk that geoengineering interventions might ...
Technological change has been used both in favor of, and against delaying the onset of greenhouse ga...
This paper explores factors shaping perceptions of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) amongst a range of i...
The topic of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) for climate geoengineering is becoming increasingly salien...
There are many reasons why the scientific community has a hard time agreeing on a specific greenhous...
There are sound arguments for postponing aggressive emission reduction, such as cost savings, charac...
A central issue in climate policy is the question whether long-term targets for green- house gas emi...
This article discusses obstacles to overcoming dangerous climate change. It employs an account of da...
The 2015 Paris Agreement called for a balance between sources of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and ...
There is now a wealth of model-based evidence on the technology choices, costs and other impacts (su...
Delaying action to mitigate climate change increases the risk that adverse climate change impacts, i...
While the international community aims to limit global warming to below 2 ° C to prevent dangerous c...