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S4 #5 | Public Perceptions Deep Dive - Part 1: What Publics Really Think of CDR

S4 #5 | Public Perceptions Deep Dive - Part 1: What Publics Really Think of CDR

Update: 2025-11-19
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Tom and Emily kick off a brand-new three-part miniseries on how people understand (and misunderstand) carbon removal - and what that means for the future of the sector. From the words we choose to the baggage they carry, from early “sci-fi” scepticism to today’s governance debates, this episode unpacks why public perceptions aren’t a side issue: they’re central to whether CDR can scale at all.



In this episode:



🧠 Low Awareness, High Stakes: We look at why knowledge of CDR remains tiny - and yet how support rises sharply once people actually learn what it is.



📜 Early CDR Was… Science Fiction: Back in the noughties, carbon removal felt like aviation before the Wright brothers. But have we caught up?



🗣️ The Language Trap: “Ocean acidification”, “nature-based”, “engineered”: the words we choose shape the reactions we get. We hear why analogies can mislead, why metaphors can create false binaries, and why the “natural = good” instinct is more complicated than it looks.



🌏 When Context Changes Everything: From smallholders in Malaysia to farmers in Cornwall, public perceptions aren’t static - they’re contextual.



🏛️ Governance Isn’t Background Noise: We learn that CDR isn’t just hardware. Change the governance model, and you change the public response. People don’t just ask “what is CDR?”; they ask “who’s in charge?”



🔍 Before We Scale, We Need Trust: Early impressions matter. And in a landscape primed for misinformation and polarisation, how we communicate now will shape the governance, justice, and legitimacy of CDR for decades to come.



👥 Featuring



Guest insights from:



Dave Addison



Ingrid Sundvor (Carbon Balance Initiative)



Dr. Elspeth Spence (Cardiff University)



Dr. Rob Bellamy (University of Manchester)






Hosts: Tom Previte and Emily Swaddle



Producer: Ben Weaver-Hincks

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S4 #5 | Public Perceptions Deep Dive - Part 1: What Publics Really Think of CDR

S4 #5 | Public Perceptions Deep Dive - Part 1: What Publics Really Think of CDR