Simon Shackley is a founding member of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester and managed the 'Decarbonising the UK' research theme (2000-2005). His research interests include the public and stakeholder perceptions of climate change impacts and of carbon mitigation options, in particular CO2 capture and storage and bioenergy. Clair Gough is a Senior Research Fellow with the Tyndall Centre where she has been working on carbon capture and storage since 2001. Her research interests are in public and stakeholder engagement in Integrated Assessment, in particular in the context of climate change mitigation. She is currently engaged in projects under the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Consortium (UKCCSC). Contributors: Clair Gough, Simon Shackley, Michelle Bentham, Carly McLachlan, Jiri Klemes, Sam Holloway, Igor Bulatov, Tim Cockerill, Ray Purdy, Karen Kirk.
'CO2 storage is attracting much attention as an option for mitigating climate change. Anyone interested in energy policy needs to understand how the potential of CO2 storage is influenced by local factors, including public attitudes and legality as well as technology and economics. This book provides the results of a study about these issues in the UK that others would do well to follow.' Dr Paul Freund, Convening Lead Author, IPCC Special Report on CO2 Capture and Storage, UK