Deliberating stratospheric aerosols for climate geoengineering and the SPICE project
Nick Pidgeon (),
Karen Parkhill,
Adam Corner and
Naomi Vaughan
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Nick Pidgeon: Understanding Risk Group, Tyndall Centre and Climate Change Consortium (C3W) of Wales, School of Psychology, Tower Building, Cardiff University
Karen Parkhill: Understanding Risk Group, Tyndall Centre and Climate Change Consortium (C3W) of Wales, School of Psychology, Tower Building, Cardiff University
Adam Corner: Understanding Risk Group, Tyndall Centre and Climate Change Consortium (C3W) of Wales, School of Psychology, Tower Building, Cardiff University
Naomi Vaughan: Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia
Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 5, 451-457
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The first public engagement study on the acceptability of stratospheric aerosol technology and a proposed field trial of an aerosol deployment mechanism shows that almost all participants were willing to allow the trial to proceed. However, very few were comfortable with using stratospheric aerosols.
Date: 2013
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