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Adjusting to Policy Expectations in Climate Change Modeling

scholarly article by Simon Shackley et al published 1999 in Climatic Change

Burying Carbon under the Sea: An Initial Exploration of Public Opinions

article published in 2002

CCS Acceptability: Social Site Characterization and Advancing Awareness at Prospective Storage Sites in Poland and Scotland

article

Carbon dioxide capture and storage scenarios: a case study of the East Midlands and Yorkshire (UK)

scholarly article by Clair Gough et al published 2009 in International Journal of Global Energy Issues

Delegation of regulation

scientific article published in Nature

Deliberative Decarbonisation? Assessing the Potential of an Ethical Governance Framework for Low-Carbon Energy through the Case of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage

scholarly article by Leslie Mabon et al published January 2015 in Environment and Planning C: Urban Analytics and City Science

Different scenarios for achieving radical reduction in carbon emissions: A decomposition analysis

scientific article published in 2009

Engaging the public with low-carbon energy technologies: Results from a Scottish large group process

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Framing and bias in CO2 capture and storage communication films: Reflections from a CO2 capture and storage research group

scientific article published in March 2017

Local perceptions of the QICS experimental offshore CO 2 release: Results from social science research

Meeting the Targets or Re-Imagining Society? An Empirical Study into the Ethical Landscape of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage in Scotland

scholarly article by Leslie Mabon & Simon Shackley published 1 August 2015 in Environmental Values

Perceptions of sub-seabed carbon dioxide storage in Scotland and implications for policy: A qualitative study

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Project ARBRE: Lessons for bio-energy developers and policy-makers

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Public Preferences to CCS: How does it Change Across Countries?

article published in 2013

Public and stakeholder perceptions of 2030 bioenergy scenarios for the Yorkshire and Humber region

scientific article published in September 2007

Public engagement in discussing carbon capture and storage

scholarly article published 15 November 2013

Public perceptions of underground coal gasification in the United Kingdom

scholarly article by Simon Shackley published in December 2006

Pyrolysis biochar systems for recovering biodegradable materials: A life cycle carbon assessment

scientific article published on November 25, 2011

Representing Uncertainty in Global Climate Change Science and Policy: Boundary-Ordering Devices and Authority

scholarly article by Simon Shackley & Brian Wynne published July 1996 in Science, Technology & Human Values

Results from the project ‘Acceptance of CO2 capture and storage: economics, policy and technology (ACCSEPT)’

scientific article published in February 2009

Social Site Characterisation for CO2 Storage Operations to Inform Public Engagement in Poland and Scotland

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Stakeholder opinion of a proposed 21.5 MWe biomass gasifier in Winkleigh, Devon: Implications for bioenergy planning and policy

scientific article published in March 2006

The Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios—Part I: Development of a backcasting methodology with stakeholder participation

article

The Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios—Part II: Scenarios for a 60% CO2 reduction in the UK

article published in 2008

The acceptability of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) in Europe: An assessment of the key determining factors

scientific article published in May 2009

The case of a proposed 21.5MWe biomass gasifier in Winkleigh, Devon: Implications for governance of renewable energy planning

scholarly article by Paul Upham & Simon Shackley published October 2006 in Energy Policy

Towards a Multi-Criteria Methodology for Assessment of Geological Carbon Storage Options

Uncertainty and the Tyndall decarbonisation scenarios

‘Tell me what you Think about the Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide’: Towards a Fuller Understanding of Public Perceptions of CCS