#ERSS has long been one of my favorite journals, and I thank @sovacool.bsky.social et al. for the opportunity.
I look forward to seeing your best articles soon 👇
www.sciencedirect.com/journal/ener...
#ERSS has long been one of my favorite journals, and I thank @sovacool.bsky.social et al. for the opportunity.
I look forward to seeing your best articles soon 👇
www.sciencedirect.com/journal/ener...
Data from Afrobarometer (2021-23), N=53,444, in 39 countries
🔗https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-025-02244-x
Data from Afrobarometer (2021-23), N=53,444, in 39 countries
🔗https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-025-02244-x
I happened to see that this is one of the more shared tweets that links to our new article 🗣️💩 Trafficking in blatant climate denial, masquerading as scientific independence.
Much happier to be over here! 💙🌈
I happened to see that this is one of the more shared tweets that links to our new article 🗣️💩 Trafficking in blatant climate denial, masquerading as scientific independence.
Much happier to be over here! 💙🌈
🧞Our #GENIE article examining #public perceptions and support of #CDR and #SRM across the global North and global South was one of the most-read in 2024!
🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@liviafritz.bsky.social
🧞Our #GENIE article examining #public perceptions and support of #CDR and #SRM across the global North and global South was one of the most-read in 2024!
🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@liviafritz.bsky.social
As ever, this is a caution against research focused on a minimal subset of western countries - as a stand-in for the wider world 10/
As ever, this is a caution against research focused on a minimal subset of western countries - as a stand-in for the wider world 10/
What is revealed is the different roles and tendencies of the emotions vis-a-vis support for climate interventions 9/
What is revealed is the different roles and tendencies of the emotions vis-a-vis support for climate interventions 9/
Those who were sadder were more supportive of these options, whereas those who were angrier were less supportive 8/
Those who were sadder were more supportive of these options, whereas those who were angrier were less supportive 8/
Being hopeful or worried were significantly (positively) related to support of climate interventions. This was true for solar #geoengineering and novel #CDR, such as direct air capture and enhanced rock weathering 7/
Being hopeful or worried were significantly (positively) related to support of climate interventions. This was true for solar #geoengineering and novel #CDR, such as direct air capture and enhanced rock weathering 7/
Two countries (Nigeria, Saudi Arabia) were even on average more hopeful than worried.
This highlights under-appreciated role of hope in conversations on climate change 6/
Two countries (Nigeria, Saudi Arabia) were even on average more hopeful than worried.
This highlights under-appreciated role of hope in conversations on climate change 6/
Respondents in the developing economies were much more hopeful about climate change. Those in advanced economies in global North by far the least 5/
Respondents in the developing economies were much more hopeful about climate change. Those in advanced economies in global North by far the least 5/
For some emotions (sadness, anger), differences were minimal between developing economies in global South (Nigeria, Kenya, Dominican Republic) and advanced economies 4/
For some emotions (sadness, anger), differences were minimal between developing economies in global South (Nigeria, Kenya, Dominican Republic) and advanced economies 4/
Worry was the most commonly expressed emotion🙍though this emotion was less prominent in advanced economies in the global North 3/
Worry was the most commonly expressed emotion🙍though this emotion was less prominent in advanced economies in the global North 3/
The is first time the climate emotions of adults have been investigated on this scale 2/
The is first time the climate emotions of adults have been investigated on this scale 2/
Open access link: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Open access link: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Fantastic example on links between Ad/PR industry and fossil fuels: www.desmog.com/2025/02/10/a...
Fantastic example on links between Ad/PR industry and fossil fuels: www.desmog.com/2025/02/10/a...
The full #GENIE survey dataset (30 countries, 19 languages) is now available, open access, via the Knowledge Hub.
Please dig in! 🔬
cdr.apps.ece.iiasa.ac.at/story/2025_0...
The full #GENIE survey dataset (30 countries, 19 languages) is now available, open access, via the Knowledge Hub.
Please dig in! 🔬
cdr.apps.ece.iiasa.ac.at/story/2025_0...
We could also trace how different actors varied in their perceptions of key drivers 3/
We could also trace how different actors varied in their perceptions of key drivers 3/
Through this lens, we engaged with N=49 actors from academia and industry in the ecosystem around a German university in North-Rhine Westphalia. 2/
Through this lens, we engaged with N=49 actors from academia and industry in the ecosystem around a German university in North-Rhine Westphalia. 2/
#Trust in scientists/universities is consistently high ⚛️
Trust in national governments diverges significantly ⁉️5/
Key factors include: education (⬆️trust); liberal political views (⬆️); religiosity (⬆️); and living in large city (⬆️) 4/
Key factors include: education (⬆️trust); liberal political views (⬆️); religiosity (⬆️); and living in large city (⬆️) 4/
Of note, publics almost exclusively identify natural scientists and engineers🥼 as experts - NOT social scientists. Mention of non-scientific forms of expertise are minimal (but varies by tech) 3/
(1) who publics see as an expert
(ii) envisioned roles of experts for governance
(iii) how (dis)trust in scientists unfolds in this context
2/
(1) who publics see as an expert
(ii) envisioned roles of experts for governance
(iii) how (dis)trust in scientists unfolds in this context
2/
Other is enhanced weathering #ERW. Though its impacts for science and tech are not significant, likely because of small sample size (i.e. too little research) 5/N