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Public perceptions of geoengineering: Emerging perspectives & the challenge of upstream public engagement


Citation Corner, A., Parkhill, K. A. and Pidgeon, N. Public perceptions of geoengineering: Emerging perspectives & the challenge of upstream public engagement. 2012. https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.176.
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Author(s) Corner, A., Parkhill, K. A. and Pidgeon, N.
Opus Title WiRES Climate Change
Pages 451-466
Volume 3
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.176
Abstract

Geoengineeringthe deliberate largescale manipulation of the planetary environment to counteract anthropogenic climate changeis receiving an increasing amount of attention from academics, policy and civil society stakeholders, and members of the general public. This article reviews the available literature on perceptions of geoengineering, including public attitudes and stakeholder perspectives. We describe some of the challenges of engaging with these audiences at such an upstream phase in the development of geoengineering technologies. We conclude with reflections on the importance of eliciting public and stakeholder views, despite the challenges associated with upstream engagement, and identify a number of key research priorities for those involved in upstream engagement on geoengineering.