2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.1827
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How should Information about CCS be Shared with the Japanese Public?

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“…Despite such negative impression created by the information on closed projects, in most studies awareness is considered a basic condition for the CCS attractiveness improvement [19]. For example, characteristics such as “nature-like”, which is widely used now in scientific literature and mass media, can have a positive impact on public perception [20].…”
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“…Despite such negative impression created by the information on closed projects, in most studies awareness is considered a basic condition for the CCS attractiveness improvement [19]. For example, characteristics such as “nature-like”, which is widely used now in scientific literature and mass media, can have a positive impact on public perception [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to [23], the provision of additional information has a positive influence on the CCS public perception; but if we overload people with information, we create a distorted interpretation of the technology risks and advantages. Therefore, the distributed public information should be thoroughly selected, and the materials based only on emotional components should be avoided [19]. Scientifically based facts proved with the world's practice should be preferred [24].…”
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“…Table 1 gives an overview of the research results on global public awareness of carbon capture and storage technologies. Source: Designed by authors using [26,[32][33][34][35].…”
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