https://www.surrey.ac.uk/research-projects/geoengineering-and-negative-emissions-pathways-europe

GeoEngineering and Negative Emissions pathways in Europe

This project aims to examine mechanisms for successful innovation diffusion
of innovative technologies to address climate change.
Overview

This project aims to investigate social legitimatization processes and
deployment pathways of an effective supply chain. To do that, public
attitudes, sentiments and discourses related to innovation will be analysed
based a stakeholder survey instruments, focus groups, and social media data
across Europe. For example, we will assess public options and perceptions
(or misperceptions) of performance, risk, cost, and other factors. It will
also collect information from relevant supply chain stakeholders, seeking
to hurdles that need to be overcome and levers that can be exploited to
successfully deploy these technologies. The results will allow us to
develop strong evidence base for understanding and explaining the attitudes
of different groups towards GeoEngineering and Negative Emissions
innovation pathways.

This project is led by Professor Benjamin Sovacool, Aarhus University in
collaboration with University of Sussex Business School and the Centre for
Social Innovation Management.

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