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*Authors*
Benjamin K. Sovacool,Chad M. Baum, Roberto Icon & Sean Low

Published online: *16 May 2023*

*ABSTRACT*
Institutional theory, behavioral science, sociology and even political
science all emphasize the importance of actors in achieving social change.
Despite this salience, the actors involved in researching, promoting, or
deploying negative emissions and solar geoengineering technologies remain
underexplored within the literature. In this study, based on a rigorous
sample of semi-structured expert interviews (N = 125), we empirically
explore the types of actors and groups associated with both negative
emissions and solar geoengineering research and deployment. We investigate
emergent knowledge networks and patterns of involvement across space and
scale. We examine actors in terms of their support of, opposition to, or
ambiguity regarding both types of climate interventions. We reveal
incipient and perhaps unforeseen collections of actors; determine which
sorts of actors are associated with different technology pathways to
comprehend the locations of actor groups and potential patterns of elitism;
and assess relative degrees of social acceptance, legitimacy, and
governance.

*KEYWORDS*: Carbon dioxide removal greenhouse gas removal, solar radiation
management, climate justice

*Source: Taylor & Francis Group*

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