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Operationalizing climate targets under learning: An application of cost-risk analysis
Authors:Delf Neubersch  Hermann Held  Alexander Otto
Institution:1. Research Unit Sustainability and Global Change, Centre for Earth System Research and Sustainability, University of Hamburg – KlimaCampus, Grindelberg 5, 20144, Hamburg, Germany
2. International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling, Grindelberg 53, 20146, Hamburg, Germany
3. Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QY, UK
Abstract:Reviewing the existing studies of public perception and drawing analogies from other risk technologies, this paper explores the public positions on research and implementation of geoengineering as a means to combat climate change. Existing studies on geoengineering perceptions show low levels of awareness and a lack of knowledge. Hence, existing attitudes on geoengineering can be judged instable and stimulus-dependent. When judged in isolation, at least one third favors the use of geoengineering technologies preferring CDR over SRM technologies; when judged in comparison to other climate mitigation options, approval rates lose considerably support. Moreover, people seem to cautiously support research but oppose deployment while attitude formation depends on personal values and belief systems. The results of the empirical studies were fed into a Delphi workshop with experts for reflecting on the future development of public opinion and for designing a communication and public involvement process that corresponds to the empirical insights gained from the perception studies.
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