Assessing solar geoengineering research funders: (Record no. 12918)

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Personal name Nelson, John P
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Title Assessing solar geoengineering research funders:
Sub Title Insights from two US public deliberations/
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2021
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Pages Vol 8, Issue 1, 2021 : (37-55 p.).
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Summary, etc Solar radiation management (SRM), a class of geoengineering methods aiming to alter the earth’s radiative energy balance, carries uncertain and potentially extensive social, ethical, and environmental consequences. For both normative and pragmatic reasons, actors interested in SRM research and implementation would do well to attend to public preferences and concerns regarding SRM work. But despite growing literature treating public perspectives on SRM governance, little is known about public perceptions or preferences regarding potential SRM research funders. Specific research funders could significantly affect both the varieties, scales, and aims of research performed and public responses to SRM research. Drawing from two deliberative public forums on SRM research involving 171 participants in total, this paper begins to fill this gap in the literature. Results reveal diverse and nuanced modes of participant reasoning regarding potential research funders. Among other criteria, participants evaluated funders according to perceived funding capabilities, motivations, and research competencies. Our results significantly expand knowledge on public views, preferences, and modes of reasoning regarding SRM research actors and funders.
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Subject deliberative public engagement,
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Subject geoengineering,
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Subject public perception,
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Subject public preferences,
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Subject research funding,
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Subject solar radiation management
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Added Entry Personal Name Kaplan, Leah
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Added Entry Personal Name Tomblin, David
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Title Anthropocene review/
International Standard Serial Number 2053-020X
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/2053019620964845
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