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Why setting a climate deadline is dangerous
S Asayama, R Bellamy, O Geden, W Pearce, M Hulme
Nature Climate Change 9 (8), 570-572, 2019
902019
Selling stories of techno-optimism? The role of narratives on discursive construction of carbon capture and storage in the Japanese media
S Asayama, A Ishii
Energy research & social science 31, 50-59, 2017
722017
Making sense of climate engineering: a focus group study of lay publics in four countries
V Wibeck, A Hansson, J Anshelm, S Asayama, L Dilling, PM Feetham, ...
Climatic Change 145, 1-14, 2017
512017
Catastrophism toward ‘opening up’or ‘closing down’? Going beyond the apocalyptic future and geoengineering
S Asayama
Current Sociology 63 (1), 89-93, 2015
482015
Ambivalent climate of opinions: tensions and dilemmas in understanding geoengineering experimentation
S Asayama, M Sugiyama, A Ishii
Geoforum 80, 82-92, 2017
472017
Transdisciplinary co-design of scientific research agendas: 40 research questions for socially relevant climate engineering research
M Sugiyama, S Asayama, T Kosugi, A Ishii, S Emori, J Adachi, K Akimoto, ...
Sustainability Science 12, 31-44, 2017
452017
Are we ignoring a black elephant in the Anthropocene? Climate change and global pandemic as the crisis in health and equality
S Asayama, S Emori, M Sugiyama, F Kasuga, C Watanabe
Sustainability Science 16 (2), 695-701, 2021
412021
Reconstruction of the boundary between climate science and politics: The IPCC in the Japanese mass media, 1988–2007
S Asayama, A Ishii
Public Understanding of Science 23 (2), 189-203, 2014
412014
Engineering climate debt: temperature overshoot and peak-shaving as risky subprime mortgage lending
S Asayama, M Hulme
Climate Policy 19 (8), 937-946, 2019
382019
The North–South Divide on Public Perceptions of Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering?: A Survey in Six Asia-Pacific Countries
M Sugiyama, S Asayama, T Kosugi
Environmental Communication 14 (5), 641-656, 2020
372020
Beyond solutionist science for the Anthropocene: To navigate the contentious atmosphere of solar geoengineering
S Asayama, M Sugiyama, A Ishii, T Kosugi
The Anthropocene Review 6 (1-2), 19-37, 2019
232019
The Oxymoron of Carbon Dioxide Removal: Escaping Carbon Lock-In and yet Perpetuating the Fossil Status Quo?
S Asayama
Frontiers in Climate 3, 673515, 2021
192021
Public attitudes to climate engineering research and field experiments: Preliminary results of a web survey on students’ perception in six Asia-Pacific countries
M Sugiyama, T Kosugi, A Ishii, S Asayama
PARI-WP No 24 (2), 2016, 2016
172016
Exploring media representation of carbon capture and storage: an analysis of Japanese newspaper coverage in 1990-2010
S Asayama, A Ishii
Energy Procedia 37, 7403-7409, 2013
172013
Threshold, budget and deadline: beyond the discourse of climate scarcity and control
S Asayama
Climatic Change 167 (3), 33, 2021
152021
Normalized injustices in the national energy discourse: A critical analysis of the energy policy framework in Japan through the three tenets of energy justice
M Hartwig, S Emori, S Asayama
Energy Policy 174, 113431, 2023
132023
The Asia-Pacific’s role in the emerging solar geoengineering debate
M Sugiyama, S Asayama, A Ishii, T Kosugi, JC Moore, J Lin, PF Lefale, ...
Climatic Change 143, 1-12, 2017
132017
Balancing a budget or running a deficit? The offset regime of carbon removal and solar geoengineering under a carbon budget
S Asayama, M Hulme, N Markusson
Climatic Change, 2021
122021
Three institutional pathways to envision the future of the IPCC
S Asayama, K De Pryck, S Beck, B Cointe, PN Edwards, H Guillemot, ...
Nature Climate Change 13 (9), 877-880, 2023
52023
地球温暖化の科学とマスメディア--新聞報道による IPCC 像の構築とその社会的含意
朝山慎一郎, 石井敦
科学技術社会論研究= Journal of science and technology studies/科学技術社会論 …, 2011
52011
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