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Cross-border CO2 Transport Decreases Public Support for Carbon Capture and Storage

Abstract

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) of CO2 has become indispensable to reach net-zero targets. Investments into cross-border CO2 transport infrastructure are considered essential to the cost-efficiency of a CCS strategy. We conduct multifactorial vignette experiments in four European countries and Canada to disentangle the impact of cross-border CO2 transport on individuals’ acceptance and fairness evaluations of CCS. We find its perceived unfairness to clearly hinder public acceptance of CCS.

 

Keywords: carbon capture, cross-border CO2, public support, storage, transport decreases

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Print ISSN: 2514-9253
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37745/ijpger.17

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