https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10668-024-05054-x

*Authors*
Zhihua Zhang, Donald Huisingh & M. James C. Crabbe

*Citations*: Zhang, Z., Huisingh, D. & Crabbe, M.J.C. Chinese public’s
perceptions and understanding of the potential roles of solar climate
engineering for reducing climate change risks. Environ Dev Sustain (2024).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-024-05054-x

*24 May 2024*

*Abstract*
Limiting global temperature increases appear to be an exceedingly
challenging task due to great difficulty in advancing carbon reduction
emission negotiation. Solar climate engineering is emerging as an emergency
shield for climate risks. Except for its technical feasibility and
reasonable costs, public understanding is essential for future
implementation. Compared with wide studies in Europe and North America, our
study was the first large-scale survey to comprehensively investigate the
Chinese public’s attitude toward solar climate engineering. Moreover, our
study was the first to focus on combined solar climate engineering schemes
and investigate Public attitude toward international governance and
regulatory structures. Our survey revealed that: The surveyed Chinese
participants perceived a high level of its deployment costs and a middle
level of its effectiveness, technical readiness and side effects. A
majority of surveyed participants supported China’s active role in
international governance and regulatory structures for solar climate
engineering. About a half of the surveyed participants were willing to pay
taxes to support related research and possible future deployment. However,
when solar climate engineering was compared with seven mainstream climate
change mitigation schemes, Chinese participants favored less priority and
less funding for solar climate engineering. This means that Chinese
participants viewed it as only a backup option in climate strategies.

*Source: SpringerLink*

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