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Cox, Emily, Boettcher, Miranda, Spence, Elspeth and Bellamy, Rob
2021.
Casting a wider net on ocean NETs.
Frontiers in Climate
10.3389/fclim.2021.576294
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Cox, Emily, Pidgeon, Nick and Spence, Elspeth
2021.
But they told us it was safe! Carbon dioxide removal, fracking, and ripple effects in risk perceptions.
Risk Analysis
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Spence, Elspeth, Cox, Emily and Pidgeon, Nick
2021.
Exploring cross-national public support for the use of enhanced weathering as a land-based carbon dioxide removal strategy.
Climatic Change
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Cox, Emily, Spence, Elspeth and Pidgeon, Nick
2020.
Public perceptions of carbon dioxide removal in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Nature Climate Change
10
, pp. 744-749.
10.1038/s41558-020-0823-z
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Cox, Emily, Spence, Elspeth and Pidgeon, Nick
2020.
Incumbency, trust and the Monsanto effect: stakeholder discourses on greenhouse gas removal.
Environmental Values
29
(2)
, pp. 197-220.
10.3197/096327119X15678473650947
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Spence, Elspeth, Pidgeon, Nick and Pearson, Paul 2018. UK public perceptions of ocean acidification - the importance of place and environmental identity. Marine Policy 97 , pp. 287-293. 10.1016/j.marpol.2018.04.006 |
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Cox, Emily, Pidgeon, Nicholas, Spence, Elspeth and Thomas, Gareth
2018.
Blurred lines: the ethics and policy of Greenhouse Gas Removal at scale.
Frontiers in Environmental Science
6
, 38.
10.3389/fenvs.2018.00038
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Spence, Elspeth Mairi
2017.
Public risk perceptions of ocean acidification.
PhD Thesis,
Cardiff University.
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Pidgeon, Nicholas and Spence, Elspeth 2017. Perceptions of enhanced weathering as a biological negative emissions option. Biology Letters 13 (4) , 20170024. 10.1098/rsbl.2017.0024 |
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Capstick, Stuart B., Pidgeon, Nick F., Corner, Adam J., Spence, Elspeth M. and Pearson, Paul N.
2016.
Public understanding in Great Britain of ocean acidification.
Nature Climate Change
6
, pp. 763-767.
10.1038/nclimate3005
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