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CO2 Geological Pilots in Strategic Territories - PilotSTRATEGY

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Carbon Capture and Storage in the Media: an Analysis of National and Regional Coberage in Spain, Portugal and France
Publication . Prades López, Ana; López Asensio, Sergi; Rowland, Jussara; Delicado, Ana; Bohn Bertoldo, Raquel; Bagci, Ataberk; Comet Martínez, Adrià
Citizens often do not have direct experience with new technological developments and the media play a key role in amplifying or mitigating the risk and opportunities associated with such technologies. This report aims to analyse the conditions for public understanding and acceptance of CCS technologies by focusing on the type of information the public has access to when seeking information in the traditional (printed) media. In line with previous CCS research, our press analysis focuses on identifying the type of discourse conveyed by the media in each of the regions studied (cross-country analysis), including the identification of the actors involved in the CCS debate, the main arguments underlying the variety of CCS discourses and possible differences between national, regional and local newspapers in each country. Los ciudadanos no suelen tener experiencia directa con los nuevos desarrollos tecnológicos por lo que los medios de comunicación desempeñan un papel clave a la hora de amplificar o atenuar el riesgo y las oportunidades asociadas a dichas tecnologías. Este informe pretende analizar las condiciones para la comprensión y aceptación de las tecnologías CAC por parte del público, centrándose en el tipo de información a la que éste tiene acceso cuando busca información en los medios de comunicación tradicionales (prensa escrita). En consonancia con las investigaciones previas sobre CAC, nuestro análisis de prensa se centra en la identificación del tipo de discurso que transmiten los medios de comunicación en cada una de las regiones estudiadas (análisis comparativo entre países), incluyendo la identificación de los actores implicados en el debate sobre CAC, los principales argumentos que subyacen a la variedad de discursos sobre CAC y las posibles diferencias entre los periódicos nacionales, regionales y locales de cada país.
Shaping information and knowledge on climate change technologies: A cross‐country qualitative analysis of carbon capture and storage results on Google search
Publication . Rowland, Jussara; López‐Asensio, Sergi; Bagci, Ataberk; Delicado, Ana; Prades, Ana
Commercial search engines play a central role in shaping, defining, andpromoting the information people have access to in contemporary societies.This is particularly true when it comes to emergent technologies, for whichthere is often limited available information in legacy media and other sources,thus having a strong bearing on public perceptions. In this article, we focus onhow the Google search engine promotes information on carbon capture andstorage (CCS). We explore how Google's ranking parameters and interfaceshape the information people access when searching for CCS through a quali-tative analysis comparing the results in three countries (France, Spain, andPortugal). We focus on the content of the first search engine result pages(SERP) and consider both Google's ranking criteria and the content and formatof promoted sources. The study reveals Google's influence in highlightingWikipedia pages, Q&A-formatted sources, and prioritizing online specializedmedia and private corporations. Additionally, we observe country-specific vari-ations in terms of actors and types of content, reflecting the level of interestand investment in the topic at the national level. These findings underscorethe significant role of search engine mediations in shaping public perceptionsand knowledge about emergent climate change technologies

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European Commission

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H2020

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