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Public perceptions of carbon dioxide removal in the United States and the United Kingdom
E Cox, E Spence, N Pidgeon
Nature Climate Change 10 (8), 744-749, 2020
1572020
Public understanding in Great Britain of ocean acidification
SB Capstick, NF Pidgeon, AJ Corner, EM Spence, PN Pearson
Nature Climate Change 6 (8), 763-767, 2016
582016
Blurred lines: the ethics and policy of greenhouse gas removal at scale
EM Cox, N Pidgeon, E Spence, G Thomas
Frontiers in Environmental Science 6, 340212, 2018
502018
Perceptions of enhanced weathering as a biological negative emissions option
NF Pidgeon, E Spence
Biology Letters 13 (4), 20170024, 2017
382017
Incumbency, trust and the Monsanto effect: Stakeholder discourses on greenhouse gas removal
E Cox, E Spence, N Pidgeon
Environmental Values 29 (2), 197-220, 2020
372020
But they told us it was safe! Carbon dioxide removal, fracking, and ripple effects in risk perceptions
E Cox, N Pidgeon, E Spence
Risk Analysis 42 (7), 1472-1487, 2022
332022
Exploring cross-national public support for the use of enhanced weathering as a land-based carbon dioxide removal strategy
E Spence, E Cox, N Pidgeon
Climatic Change 165 (1), 23, 2021
332021
Casting a wider net on ocean NETs
E Cox, M Boettcher, E Spence, R Bellamy
Frontiers in climate 3, 576294, 2021
312021
UK public perceptions of Ocean Acidification–The importance of place and environmental identity
E Spence, N Pidgeon, P Pearson
Marine Policy 97, 287-293, 2018
292018
Deliberating enhanced weathering: Public frames, iconic ecosystems and the governance of carbon removal at scale
E Cox, E Spence, N Pidgeon
Public Understanding of Science 31 (8), 960-977, 2022
52022
Public opinion about solar radiation management: A cross-cultural study in 20 countries around the world
N Contzen, G Perlaviciute, L Steg, SC Reckels, S Alves, D Bidwell, ...
Climatic Change 177 (4), 1-25, 2024
2024
Public risk perceptions of ocean acidification
EM Spence
Cardiff University, 2017
2017
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