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Public perceptions and support of climate intervention technologies across the Global North and Global South

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Public perceptions and support of climate intervention technologies across the Global North and Global South

C. M. Baum, L. Fritz, et al.

Discover the first global baseline of public perceptions on climate intervention technologies (CITs), revealing surprising insights about the Global South's favorable outlook and concerns over equity from authors Chad M. Baum, Livia Fritz, Sean Low, and Benjamin K. Sovacool.

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Abstract
Novel, potentially radical climate intervention technologies like carbon dioxide removal and solar geoengineering are attracting attention as the adverse impacts of climate change are increasingly felt. The ability of publics, particularly in the Global South, to participate in discussions about research, policy, and deployment is restricted amidst a lack of familiarity and engagement. Drawing on a large-scale, cross-country exercise of nationally representative surveys (N=30,284) in 30 countries and 19 languages, this article establishes the first global baseline of public perceptions of climate-intervention technologies. Here, we show that Global South publics are significantly more favorable about potential benefits and express greater support for climate-intervention technologies. The younger age and level of climate urgency and vulnerability of these publics emerge as key explanatory variables, particularly for solar geoengineering. Conversely, Global South publics express greater concern that climate-intervention technologies could undermine climate-mitigation efforts, and that solar geoengineering could promote an unequal distribution of risks between poor and rich countries.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 06, 2024
Authors
Chad M. Baum, Livia Fritz, Sean Low, Benjamin K. Sovacool
Tags
climate intervention technologies
public perceptions
Global South
climate urgency
mitigation efforts
risk distribution
survey analysis
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