According to EU goals and the Paris Agreement, an urgent need exists for reducing CO2 emissions while still securing energy supply. Thus, the timely deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is seemingly unavoidable, especially for the cement and steel industries. However, diverse perceptions of CCS among stakeholders such as experts, politicians, and laypeople exist that could hinder the deployment of the technology. Hence, it is worthwhile to recognise these diverse perceptions and their roots. In the studies on risk perceptions, the emphasis has been mostly on the public, as well as factors that influence the public, such as knowledge dissemination and trust. Although these are crucial elements, they are not enough to explain the co...
AbstractThis paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller under...
This article discusses public acceptance of carbon capture and storage (CCS). Responses by citizens ...
This paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller understanding...
According to EU goals and the Paris Agreement, an urgent need exists for reducing CO2 emissions whil...
The challenge of making the transition to a sustainable energy regime is not limited to engineering;...
AbstractIn this research, the highly controversial Carbon Capture and Storage technology is scrutini...
Public perception may have a strong impact on the progress of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (CC...
This study presents the results of a 2010 Internet survey conducted on 999 Norwegian citizens aiming...
This paper presents results from a Survey of stakeholder attitudes towards Carbon Capture and Storag...
AbstractPublic perception may have a strong impact on the progress of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Sto...
AbstractThis paper presents results from a survey on stakeholder attitudes towards Carbon Capture an...
Public and stakeholder attitudes towards energy, environment and CCS With respect to anthropogenic e...
This paper reports on European public perceptions of carbon capture and storage (CCS) as determined ...
Studies of the factors involved in public perceptions of CO2 storage projects reveal a level of comp...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) technology has the potential to contribute to reductions in...
AbstractThis paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller under...
This article discusses public acceptance of carbon capture and storage (CCS). Responses by citizens ...
This paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller understanding...
According to EU goals and the Paris Agreement, an urgent need exists for reducing CO2 emissions whil...
The challenge of making the transition to a sustainable energy regime is not limited to engineering;...
AbstractIn this research, the highly controversial Carbon Capture and Storage technology is scrutini...
Public perception may have a strong impact on the progress of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (CC...
This study presents the results of a 2010 Internet survey conducted on 999 Norwegian citizens aiming...
This paper presents results from a Survey of stakeholder attitudes towards Carbon Capture and Storag...
AbstractPublic perception may have a strong impact on the progress of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Sto...
AbstractThis paper presents results from a survey on stakeholder attitudes towards Carbon Capture an...
Public and stakeholder attitudes towards energy, environment and CCS With respect to anthropogenic e...
This paper reports on European public perceptions of carbon capture and storage (CCS) as determined ...
Studies of the factors involved in public perceptions of CO2 storage projects reveal a level of comp...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) technology has the potential to contribute to reductions in...
AbstractThis paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller under...
This article discusses public acceptance of carbon capture and storage (CCS). Responses by citizens ...
This paper argues that a focus on values, trust and context is vital to build a fuller understanding...