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Environmental Values. 29:339-359
The need for energy system change in order to address the energy 'trilemma' of security, affordability and sustainability is well documented and requires the active involvement of individuals, families and communities who currently engage with these
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Nicholas Frank Pidgeon
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Journal of Risk Research. 24:28-46
This paper documents a personal conceptual and methodological journey to develop processes of public engagement and deliberation for use with risk issues. Commencing from the 1995 volume by Ortwin Renn and colleagues on Fairness and Competence in Cit
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Environmental Values. 29:197-220
This paper explores factors shaping perceptions of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) amongst a range of informed stakeholders, with a particular focus on their role in future social and political systems. We find considerable ambivalence regarding the rol
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Stephen Reicher, Robert West, Richard Amlôt, Laura Bear, Susan Michie, Nicholas Frank Pidgeon
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British Journal of Health Psychology
LB received grants from ESRC and from Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, during the conduct of the study. Objectives The Scientific Pandemic Insights group on Behaviours (SPI-B) as part of England's Scientific Advisory Group on Em
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Valuing nature for wellbeing: narratives of socio-ecological change in dynamic intertidal landscapes
Contributing to the cultural ecosystem services literature, this paper draws on the in-depth place narratives of two coastal case-study sites in Wales (UK) to explore how people experience and understand landscape change in relation to their sense of
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Becker, S, Demski, C, Evensen, D & Pidgeon, N 2019, ' Of profits, transparency, and responsibility : Public views on financing energy system change in Great Britain ', Energy Research & Social Science, vol. 55, pp. 236-246 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2019.05.013
Energy transitions in Great Britain (GB) require public engagement and acceptance, but it is not clear how energy system change is to be financed. In this paper we explore public views on responsibility (of the government in Great Britain, energy com
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Demski, C, Thomas, G, Becker, S, Evensen, D & Pidgeon, N 2019, ' Acceptance of energy transitions and policies : Public conceptualisations of energy as a need and basic right in the United Kingdom ', Energy Research & Social Science, vol. 48, pp. 33-45 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2018.09.018
Energy, and its use in society, can be understood and conceptualised in multiple different ways, emphasising different sets of values and attributes. In this paper, we examine how members of the public conceptualise energy, showing that a particularl
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Christina Demski, Tristan Partridge, Barbara Herr Harthorn, Ariel Hasell, Merryn Thomas, Nicholas Frank Pidgeon
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Energy Research & Social Science. 45:363-373
We present the methodology and results of a role-play game that explored energy preferences and decision making criteria for a hypothetical town. Six day-long, mixed-methods workshops focussing on public perceptions of shale gas and oil development w
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Climatic Change
This study explores how public attitudes across three countries influence support towards terrestrial enhanced weathering, whereby silicate minerals are applied to agricultural land to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. An online survey was a
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Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk AnalysisREFERENCES. 42(7)
Reaching net-zero for global greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2050 will require a portfolio of new technologies and approaches, potentially requiring direct removal and sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide using negative emissions technolo