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Climate change 27 Klimawandel 23 Climate protection 21 Klimaschutz 21 climate engineering 21 Climate engineering 18 Climate Engineering 17 Welt 13 World 13 Geoengineering 11 Solar Radiation Management 11 Greenhouse gas emissions 9 Solar energy 9 Sonnenenergie 9 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 9 Climate Change 6 Externalities 6 Governance 6 Public Opinion 6 Solar radiation management 6 Survey 6 geoengineering 6 moral hazard 6 solar radiation management 5 Climate policy 4 Coalition Games with Externalities 4 Environmental technology 4 Externer Effekt 4 Free-Driving Externality 4 Game theory 4 International environmental policy 4 Internationale Umweltpolitik 4 Klimapolitik 4 Public opinion 4 Spieltheorie 4 Umwelttechnik 4 climate change mitigation 4 risk compensation 4 stratospheric aerosol injection 4 Öffentliche Meinung 4
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Free 36 Undetermined 8 CC license 3
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Book / Working Paper 31 Article 25
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Working Paper 19 Article in journal 15 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 15 Graue Literatur 15 Non-commercial literature 15 Arbeitspapier 10 Article 9 Amtliche Publikation 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Conference Paper 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Sammelwerk 1
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English 52 Undetermined 4 German 1
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Rehdanz, Katrin 18 Merk, Christine 17 Rickels, Wilfried 15 Pönitzsch, Gert 14 Schmidt, Ulrich 10 Quaas, Johannes 8 Quaas, Martin F. 8 Kniebes, Carola 6 Moreno Cruz, Juan 6 Smulders, Sjak 6 Emmerling, Johannes 5 Oschlies, Andreas 5 Tavoni, Massimo 5 Braun, Carola 4 Quaas, Martin 4 Ricke, Kate 4 Bosetti, Valentina 2 Boucher, Olivier 2 Drouet, Laurent 2 Fuß, Sabine 2 Goeschl, Timo 2 Gramstad, Kjetil 2 Guivarch, Celine 2 Klepper, Gernot 2 Manoussi, Vassiliki 2 Mengis, Nadine 2 Moreno-Cruz, Juan 2 Muri, Helene 2 Pfrommer, Tobias 2 Pönitzsch, Gerd 2 Ricke, Katharine 2 Shayegh, Soheil 2 Sovacool, Benjamin K. 2 Tjøtta, Sigve 2 Augustine, Grace 1 Baker, Zeke 1 Barrett, Scott 1 Baum, Chad M. 1 Bertram, Christine 1 Brent, Kerryn 1
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Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) 2 Europäische Kommission / Gemeinsame Forschungsstelle 1 Institutt for Økonomi, Universitetet i Bergen 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Kiel Working Paper 6 Kiel working paper 6 Climate Policy 2 Climate policy 2 Earth's Future 2 Energy strategy reviews 2 Kiel Working Papers 2 Working paper 2 Academy of Management journal : AMJ 1 Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2019: 30 Jahre Mauerfall - Demokratie und Marktwirtschaft - Session: Environmental Economy IV 1 Climate 1 Climate change economics 1 Climatic Change 1 Discussion Paper Series 1 Discussion paper series / University of Heidelberg, Department of Economics 1 Dynamic games and applications : DGA 1 EUR 1 Economics research international 1 Energy Economics 1 Energy economics 1 Environmental & resource economics : the official journal of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 1 Environmental Research Letters 1 Frontiers in Climate 1 Homo oeconomicus 1 International journal of foresight and innovation policy : IJFIP 1 JRC technical report 1 Journal of environmental economics and management : JEEM ; the official journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 1 MPRA Paper 1 Nota di Lavoro 1 Organization : the critical journal of organization, theory and society 1 Resource and Energy Economics 1 Resource and energy economics 1 Special report 1 Wiener Reihe : Themen der Philosophie 1 Working Paper 1 Working Papers in Economics 1 Working paper / Overseas Development Institute 1
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Climate, Science and Society: A Primer
Baker, Zeke (contributor); Law, Tamar (contributor);  … - 2024
Climate, Science and Society: A Primer makes cutting-edge research on climate change accessible to student readers. The primer consists of 37 short chapters organized within 11 parts written by Science and Technology Studies (STS) and other social science scholars. It covers a range of key...
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The next climate war? : statecraft, security, and weaponization in the geopolitics of a low-carbon future
Sovacool, Benjamin K.; Baum, Chad M.; Low, Sean - In: Energy strategy reviews 45 (2023), pp. 1-16
The impacts of global climate change on international security and geopolitics could be of historic proportion, challenging those of previous global threats such as nuclear weapons proliferation, the Great Depression, and terrorism. But while the evidence surrounding the security impacts of...
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Geo-engineering : a roadmap towards international guidelines
Sacco, Nicoletta; Janssens-Maenhout, Greet; Galmarini, … - Europäische Kommission / Gemeinsame Forschungsstelle - 2022
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Substantial Climate Response outside the Target Area in an Idealized Experiment of Regional Radiation Management
Dipu, Sudhakar; Quaas, Johannes; Quaas, Martin; … - In: Climate 9 (2021) 4
Radiation management (RM) has been proposed as a conceivable climate engineering (CE) intervention to mitigate global warming. In this study, we used a coupled climate model (MPI-ESM) with a very idealized setup to investigate the efficacy and risks of CE at a local scale in space and time...
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Reckless or righteous? : reviewing the sociotechnical benefits and risks of climate change geoengineering
Sovacool, Benjamin K. - In: Energy strategy reviews 35 (2021), pp. 1-26
Geoengineering options such as negative emissions technologies (NETs) or greenhouse gas removal (GGR) may need to contribute towards decarbonization, by removing CO2 from the atmosphere and storing it safely in biological or geological sinks, or reflecting sunlight back into space via solar...
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Public Perceptions of Ocean-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal: The Nature-Engineering Divide?
Bertram, Christine; Merk, Christine - In: Frontiers in Climate 2 (2020), pp. 1-8
Public acceptability is a standard element on the list of potential constraints on research and deployment of ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR). We outline past work on the public perceptions and acceptability of ocean-based CDR among laypersons covering the main developments over the...
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Who turns the global thermostat and by how much?
Rickels, Wilfried; Quaas, Martin F.; Ricke, Katharine; … - In: Energy Economics 91 (2020)
Increasing attention is being given to the option of engineering the climate via Solar Radiation Management (SRM) as a potential component in future climate policies. We set up a quantitative model to analyze efficient levels of SRM deployment against the climatic and economic background...
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Climate Engineering-induced changes in correlations between Earth system variables - Implications for appropriate indicator selection
Mengis, Nadine; Keller, David P.; Rickels, Wilfried; … - In: Climatic Change 153 (2019) 3, pp. 305-322
Climate engineering (CE) deployment would alter prevailing relationships between Earth system variables, making indicators and metrics used so far in the climate change-assessment context less appropriate to assess CE measures. Achieving a comprehensive CE assessment requires a systematic and...
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Turning the Global Thermostat—Who, When, and How Much?
Rickels, Wilfried; Quaas, Martin; Ricke, Kate; Quaas, … - 2019
Engineering the climate via Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is increasingly considered as a component of future climate policies. We study the strategic incentives for countries to choose the level of SRM at different times in the future, accounting for the regionally uneven effect of SRM on...
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Turning the global thermostat : who, when, and how much?
Rickels, Wilfried; Quaas, Martin F.; Ricke, Kate; … - 2019
Engineering the climate via Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is increasingly considered as a component of future climate policies. We study the strategic incentives for countries to choose the level of SRM at different times in the future, accounting for the regionally uneven effect of SRM on...
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Governance of marine geoengineering
Brent, Kerryn; Burns, William; McGee, Jeffrey - 2019
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A model of solar radiation management liability
Pfrommer, Tobias - 2018
Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is a set of potential technologies to counteract climate change. Liability regimes are one potential form of governance institution to avoid global externalities caused by the SRM "free-driver" problem. In this paper I examine the incentives structure and welfare...
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Turning the global thermostat - who, when, and how much?
Rickels, Wilfried; Quaas, Martin F.; Ricke, Kate; … - 2018
Engineering the climate via Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is increasingly considered as a component of future climate policies. We study the strategic incentives for countries to choose the level of SRM at different times in the future, accounting for the regionally uneven effect of SRM on...
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Do climate engineering experts display moral-hazard behaviour?
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; Rehdanz, Katrin - In: Climate Policy (2018) Latest articles, pp. 1-13
Discourse analyses and expert interviews about climate engineering (CE) report high levels of reflectivity about the technologies’ risks and challenges, implying that CE experts are unlikely to display moral hazard behaviour, i.e. a reduced focus on mitigation. This has, however, not been...
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Public perception of climate engineering and carbon capture and storage in Germany: Survey evidence
Braun, Carola; Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; … - In: Climate Policy 18 (2018) 4, pp. 471-484
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...
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Do climate engineering experts display moral-hazard behaviour?
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; Rehdanz, Katrin - 2018
Discourse analyses and expert interviews about climate engineering (CE) report high levels of reflectivity about the technologies' risks and challenges, implying that CE experts are unlikely to display moral hazard behaviour, i.e. a reduced focus on mitigation. This has, however, not been...
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Turning the global thermostat - who, when, and how much?
Rickels, Wilfried; Quaas, Martin F.; Ricke, Kate; … - 2018
Engineering the climate via Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is increasingly considered as a component of future climate policies. We study the strategic incentives for countries to choose the level of SRM at different times in the future, accounting for the regionally uneven effect of SRM on...
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A model of solar radiation management liability
Pfrommer, Tobias - 2018
Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is a set of potential technologies to counteract climate change. Liability regimes are one potential form of governance institution to avoid global externalities caused by the SRM "free-driver" problem. In this paper I examine the incentives structure and welfare...
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Challenges and Opportunities for Integrated Modeling of Climate Engineering
Tavoni, Massimo; Bosetti, Valentina; Shayegh, Soheil; … - 2017
The Paris Agreement has set stringent temperature targets to limit global warming to 2°C above preindustrial level, with efforts to stay well below 2°C. At the same time, its bottom-up approach with voluntary national contributions makes the implementation of these ambitious targets...
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Quantifying Non-cooperative Climate Engineering
Emmerling, Johannes; Tavoni, Massimo - 2017
The mismatch between actions to combat climate change, which are based on voluntary national initiatives of limited effort, and the recognition of the importance of global warming is growing. Climate engineering via solar radiation management has been proposed as a possible complement to...
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Indicators and Metrics for the Assessment of Climate Engineering
Oschlies, Andreas; Held, Hermann; Keller, David; … - In: Earth's Future 5 (2017) 1, pp. 49-58
Selecting appropriate indicators is essential to aggregate the information provided by climate model outputs into a manageable set of relevant metrics on which assessments of climate engineering (CE) can be based. From all the variables potentially available from climate models, indicators need...
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Research for Assessment, not Deployment of Climate Engineering: The German Research Foundation's Priority Program SPP 1689
Oschlies, Andreas; Klepper, Gernot - In: Earth's Future 5 (2017) 1, pp. 128-134
The historical developments are reviewed that have led from a bottom–up responsibility initiative of concerned scientists to the emergence of a nationwide interdisciplinary Priority Program on the assessment of Climate Engineering (CE) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Given the...
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Challenges and opportunities for integrated modeling of climate engineering
Tavoni, Massimo; Bosetti, Valentina; Shayegh, Soheil; … - 2017
The Paris Agreement has set stringent temperature targets to limit global warming to 2°C above preindustrial level, with efforts to stay well below 2°C. At the same time, its bottom-up approach with voluntary national contributions makes the implementation of these ambitious targets...
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Quantifying non-cooperative climate engineering
Emmerling, Johannes; Tavoni, Massimo - 2017
The mismatch between actions to combat climate change, which are based on voluntary national initiatives of limited effort, and the recognition of the importance of global warming is growing. Climate engineering via solar radiation management has been proposed as a possible complement to...
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Implications of geoengineering for developing countries
Nassiry, Darius; Pickard, Sam; Scott, Andrew - 2017
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The role of affect in attitude formation toward new technologies: The case of stratospheric aerosol injection
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert - 2016
This paper analyzes determinants of technology acceptance and their interdependence. It highlights the role of affect in attitude formation toward new technologies and examines how it mediates the influence of stable psychological variables on technology acceptance. Based on theory and previous...
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Exploring public perception of environmental technology over time
Braun, Carola; Rehdanz, Katrin; Schmidt, Ulrich - 2016
Public opinion has a substantial impact on political actions. However, public opinion might be driven by temporary emotions. If these emotions cool off over time, public opinion might change as well. This paper analyses how emotions drive public opinion over time for the case of an environmental...
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Knowledge about aerosol injection does not reduce individual mitigation efforts
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gerd; Rehdanz, Katrin - In: Environmental Research Letters 11 (2016) 5
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is a climate engineering method that is reputed to be very effective in cooling the planet but is also thought to involve major risks and side effects. As a new option in the bid to counter climate change, it has attracted an increasing amount of research...
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Exploring public perception of environmental technology over time
Braun, Carola; Rehdanz, Katrin; Schmidt, Ulrich - 2016
Public opinion has a substantial impact on political actions. However, public opinion might be driven by temporary emotions. If these emotions cool off over time, public opinion might change as well. This paper analyses how emotions drive public opinion over time for the case of an environmental...
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The role of affect in attitude formation toward new technologies : the case of stratospheric aerosol injection
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert - 2016
This paper analyzes determinants of technology acceptance and their interdependence. It highlights the role of affect in attitude formation toward new technologies and examines how it mediates the influence of stable psychological variables on technology acceptance. Based on theory and previous...
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Knowledge about aerosol injection does not reduce individual mitigation efforts
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gerd; Rehdanz, Katrin - 2016
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is a climate engineering method that is reputed to be very effective in cooling the planet but is also thought to involve major risks and side effects. As a new option in the bid to counter climate change, it has attracted an increasing amount of research...
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Who turns the global thermostat and by how much?
Rickels, Wilfried; Quaas, Martin F.; Ricke, Katharine; … - In: Energy economics 91 (2020), pp. 1-17
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Knowledge about aerosol injection does not reduce individual mitigation efforts
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; Rehdanz, Katrin - 2015
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is a climate engineering (CE) method that is reputed to be very effective in cooling the planet but is also thought to involve major risks and side effects. As a new option in the bid to counter climate change, it has attracted an increasing amount of...
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Constructing a distant future : imaginaries in geoengineering
Augustine, Grace; Soderstrom, Sara; Milner, Daniel; … - In: Academy of Management journal : AMJ 62 (2019) 6, pp. 1930-1960
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Exploring public perception of solar radiation management
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; Kniebes, Carola; … - 2014
Solar radiation management (SRM) could quickly offset global warming caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Because SRM would have global side effects, it raises not only technological but also political and social concerns. Therefore, SRM research should be accompanied by a global...
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Informed and uninformed opinions on new measures to address climate change
Kniebes, Carola; Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; … - 2014
Climate engineering (CE) and carbon capture and storage sub-seabed (CCS-S) are currently controversially debated options to address climate change. Our paper provides empirical evidence on the public perception of two different CE measures, namely, stratospheric sulphate injection (SSI) and...
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Solar radiation management : a proposal for immediate polycentric governance
Nicholson, Simon; Jinnah, Sikina; Gillespie, Alexander - In: Climate policy 18 (2018) 3, pp. 322-334
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Public perception of climate engineering and carbon capture and storage in Germany: survey evidence
Braun, Carola; Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; … - In: Climate policy 18 (2018) 4, pp. 471-484
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Organising the unthinkable in times of crises : will climate engineering become the weapon of last resort in the Anthropocene?
Lederer, Markus; Kreuter, Judith - In: Organization : the critical journal of organization, … 25 (2018) 4, pp. 472-490
In this article, we ask how the approaches of climate engineering – mostly highly technological approaches to address the challenge of global climate change – might be organised in the age of the Anthropocene. We understand the term ‘Anthropocene’ to be characterised by crisis, on one...
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Climate engineering in an interconnected world : the role of tariffs
Eigruber, Markus; Wirl, Franz - In: Dynamic games and applications : DGA 8 (2018) 3, pp. 573-587
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Climate engineering and abatement: a "flat" relationship under uncertainty
Emmerling, Johannes; Tavoni, Massimo - In: Environmental & resource economics : the official … 69 (2018) 2, pp. 395-415
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Are there reasons against open-ended research into solar radiation management? : a model of intergenerational decision-making under uncertainty
Quaas, Martin F.; Quaas, Johannes; Rickels, Wilfried; … - In: Journal of environmental economics and management : … 84 (2017), pp. 1-17
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Strategic conflicts on the horizon : R&D incentives for environmental technologies
Heyen, Daniel - In: Climate change economics 7 (2016) 4, pp. 1-27
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Climate Engineering: Cost benefit and beyond
Gramstad, Kjetil; Tjøtta, Sigve - Institutt for Økonomi, Universitetet i Bergen - 2010
International efforts on abating climate change, focusing on reductions of greenhouse gas emissions, have thus far proved unsuccessful. This motivates exploration of other strategies such as climate engineering. We modify the Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy (DICE), and use it...
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Climate engineering: cost benefit and beyond
Gramstad, Kjetil; Tjøtta, Sigve - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
International efforts on abating climate change, focusing on reductions of greenhouse gas emissions, have thus far proved unsuccessful. This motivates exploration of other strategies such as climate engineering. We modify the Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy (DICE), and use it...
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Knowledge about aerosol injection does not reduce individual mitigation efforts
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; Rehdanz, Katrin - 2015
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is a climate engineering (CE) method that is reputed to be very effective in cooling the planet but is also thought to involve major risks and side effects. As a new option in the bid to counter climate change, it has attracted an increasing amount of...
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Klimagerechtigkeit und Klimaethik
Kallhoff, Angela (ed.) - 2015
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Exploring Public Perception of Solar Radiation Management
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; Kniebes, Carola; … - Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) - 2014
Solar radiation management (SRM) could quickly offset global warming caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Because SRM would have global side effects, it raises not only technological but also political and social concerns. Therefore, SRM research should be accompanied by a global...
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Informed and Uninformed Opinions on New Measures to Address Climate Change
Kniebes, Carola; Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; … - Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) - 2014
Climate engineering (CE) and carbon capture and storage sub-seabed (CCS-S) are currently controversially debated options to address climate change. Our paper provides empirical evidence on the public perception of two different CE measures, namely, stratospheric sulphate injection (SSI) and...
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Exploring public perception of solar radiation management
Merk, Christine; Pönitzsch, Gert; Kniebes, Carola; … - 2014
Solar radiation management (SRM) could quickly offset global warming caused by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Because SRM would have global side effects, it raises not only technological but also political and social concerns. Therefore, SRM research should be accompanied by a global...
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