Lay perceptions of carbon capture and storage technology

作者: C. Oltra , R. Sala , R. Solà , M. Di Masso , G. Rowe

DOI: 10.1016/J.IJGGC.2010.02.001

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摘要: Abstract The extent of social acceptance carbon capture and storage (CCS) is likely to significantly influence the sustainable development CO2 projects. Acceptance CCS by key stakeholders (policy makers, general public, media local community), linked specific projects, as well how technology communicated about perceived have become matters interest for sciences. This article reports on an investigation public perception in Spain. Individuals’ views are analysed through focus groups with lay citizens using “stimulus materials”. As analysis shows, differ from decision-makers experts. Public concerns reactions potential degree consensus its or rejection detailed. Implications future use discussed.

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