“…Public engagement plays a pivotal role in waste disposal and management decisions. The establishment of any waste facility, especially deep geological repositories, requires transparent dialog with local communities, stakeholders, and the broader public [ 166 ]. This engagement fosters trust, addresses concerns, and ensures that decisions are made with the collective well-being in mind [ 167 ].…”
Section: Remediation Techniques For Nuclear Isotope Emissions or Leaksmentioning
“…Public engagement plays a pivotal role in waste disposal and management decisions. The establishment of any waste facility, especially deep geological repositories, requires transparent dialog with local communities, stakeholders, and the broader public [ 166 ]. This engagement fosters trust, addresses concerns, and ensures that decisions are made with the collective well-being in mind [ 167 ].…”
Section: Remediation Techniques For Nuclear Isotope Emissions or Leaksmentioning
“…renewable energy, 7 hydrogen 8 and CCS 9 ), on community responses to local siting proposals ( e.g. longstanding risk perceptions work on radioactive waste siting, 10 not-in-my-backyard (NIMBY) attitudes for wind energy, 11 distrust over shale gas 12 ), and on community perceptions of local environmental risks ( e.g. risk geography work on perceptions of poor air quality, 13 environmental contamination 14 and environmental justice movements 15 ).…”
This paper explores the benefits, barriers, and justice impacts of industrial decarbonization via hydrogen and carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) via European industrial firms located in UK clusters.
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