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Journal Article

Public perception of climate engineering and carbon capture and storage in Germany: survey evidence

Climate Policy, 18(4): 471-484

Autoren

  • Braun
  • C.
  • Merk
  • C.
  • Pönitzsch
  • G.
  • Rehdanz
  • K.
  • Schmidt
  • U.

Erscheinungsdatum

DOI

10.1080/14693062.2017.1304888

Schlagworte

Climate Engineering

Klimawandel

Mehr zum Thema

Klima

Deutschland

Climate engineering (CE) and carbon capture and storage are controversial options for addressing climate change. This study compares public perception in Germany of three specific measures: solar radiation management (SRM) via stratospheric sulphate injection, large-scale afforestation, and carbon capture and storage sub-seabed (CCS-S). In a survey experiment we find that afforestation is most readily accepted as a measure for addressing climate change, followed by CCS-S and lastly SRM, which is widely rejected. Providing additional information decreases acceptance for all measures, but their ranking remains unchanged. The acceptance of all three measures is especially influenced by the perceived seriousness of climate change and by trust in institutions. Also, respondents dislike the measures more if they perceive them as a way of shirking responsibility for emissions or as an unconscionable manipulation of nature. Women react more negatively to information than men, whereas the level of education or the degree of intuitive vs reflective decision making does not influence the reaction to information.

Kiel Institut Expertinnen und Experten

  • Dr. Christine Merk
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Prof. Dr. Dr. Ulrich Schmidt
    Forschungsdirektor

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