The practice of responsible research and innovation in “climate engineering”
Sunlight reflection and carbon removal proposals for “climate engineering”(CE) confront
governance challenges that many emerging technologies face: their futures are uncertain …
governance challenges that many emerging technologies face: their futures are uncertain …
Science‐state alliances and climate engineering: A 'longue durée'picture
J Schubert - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Since the early 2000s, proposals to deliberately modify the Earth's climate have gained
political traction as a controversial last resort measure against dangerous global warming …
political traction as a controversial last resort measure against dangerous global warming …
Understanding the roles of universities for sustainable development transformations: A framing analysis of university models
Scholars have proposed university models for creating a sustainable future in response to
mounting calls for universities to rethink their roles in society. These university models …
mounting calls for universities to rethink their roles in society. These university models …
Cancel (out) emissions? The envisaged role of carbon dioxide removal technologies in long-term national climate strategies
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) increasingly features in climate scenarios that hold global
warming well below 2° C by 2100. Given the continuous gap between climate mitigation …
warming well below 2° C by 2100. Given the continuous gap between climate mitigation …
Public perception and acceptance of negative emission technologies–framing effects in Switzerland
Limiting global warming to 1.5° C requires negative emission technologies (NETs), which
remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and permanently store it to offset unavoidable …
remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and permanently store it to offset unavoidable …
[HTML][HTML] Pluralising place frames in urban transition management: Net-zero transitions at precinct scale
This paper is concerned with unpacking net-zero frames and identifying implications for
precinct scale urban transition management. Using data from frontrunner interviews and …
precinct scale urban transition management. Using data from frontrunner interviews and …
Deliberative democracy meets democratised science: a deliberative systems approach to global environmental governance
The main achievements of the debates on deliberative democracy and democratised
science are investigated in order to analyse the reasons, meanings and prospects for a …
science are investigated in order to analyse the reasons, meanings and prospects for a …
Public response to solar geoengineering: how media frames about stratospheric aerosol injection affect opinions
Global air temperatures continue to rise despite efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Supplementary technological interventions may become necessary to avoid harmful …
Supplementary technological interventions may become necessary to avoid harmful …
Proactive and reactive geoengineering: Engineering the climate and the lithosphere
In recent years, the idea of geoengineering, understood as large‐scale interventions in the
planet's climate to counteract anthropogenic climate change, has steadily increased its …
planet's climate to counteract anthropogenic climate change, has steadily increased its …
[HTML][HTML] Ethical research practice in health and disasters
S Abeysinghe, C Leppold - International journal of disaster risk reduction, 2023 - Elsevier
Research on health and disasters within the social sciences and public health is produced
from a wide range of methodological and disciplinary perspectives. Major disaster events …
from a wide range of methodological and disciplinary perspectives. Major disaster events …