Volume 183, 2015

Investigating public perceptions of carbon dioxide utilisation (CDU) technology: a mixed methods study

Abstract

Carbon dioxide utilisation (CDU) technologies hold promise for helping to limit atmospheric releases of CO2 while generating saleable products. However, while there is growing investment in the research and development required to bring CDU to the market, to date there has been very little systematic research into public perceptions of the technology. The current research reports upon the findings of a series of six qualitative focus groups (and an associated questionnaire) held with members of the UK public in order to discuss the perceived benefits and risks of CDU technology. The findings reveal that public awareness of CDU is currently very low and that there is a desire to learn more about the technology. While our participants did, on average, appear to develop an overall positive attitude towards CDU, this attitude was tentative and was associated with a number of caveats. The implications for the findings in terms of the development of communication and broader strategies of public engagements are outlined.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 May 2015
Accepted
10 Jun 2015
First published
11 Jun 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Faraday Discuss., 2015,183, 327-347

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Investigating public perceptions of carbon dioxide utilisation (CDU) technology: a mixed methods study

C. R. Jones, D. Kaklamanou, W. M. Stuttard, R. L. Radford and J. Burley, Faraday Discuss., 2015, 183, 327 DOI: 10.1039/C5FD00063G

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