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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe _Climatic Change_ http://doi.org/s6z (2014) Descriptions of new technologies, including geoengineering, can influence the way the public
perceive them. Previous studies have analysed geoengineering reporting in news articles, but little experimental investigation about the effect of different frames on public views has been
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Contestabile, M. Geoengineering views. _Nature Clim Change_ 4, 533 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate2296 Download citation * Published: 25 June 2014 * Issue Date: July 2014 * DOI:
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