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Perceptions of CO2 Report - Global CCS Institute

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Enquiries should be addressed to:Dr Anne-Maree DowdSenior Social ScientistEarth Science and Resource EngineeringPhone: +61 7 3327 4468Fax: +61 7 3327 4455Email: Anne-Maree.Dowd@csiro.auCitationItaoka, K., Saito, A., Paukovic, M., de Best-Waldhober, M., Dowd, A-M., Jeanneret, T., Ashworth, P. & James,M. (2012). Understanding how individuals perceive carbon dioxide: Implications for acceptance <strong>of</strong> carbondioxide capture and storage. CSIRO <strong>Report</strong> EP 118160, Australia.Copyright and disclaimer© 2012 CSIRO To the extent permitted by law, all rights are reserved and no part <strong>of</strong> thispublication covered by copyright may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means exceptwith the written permission <strong>of</strong> CSIRO.Important disclaimerCSIRO advises that the information contained in this publication comprises general statementsbased on scientific research. The reader is advised and needs to be aware that such informationmay be incomplete or unable to be used in any specific situation. No reliance or actions musttherefore be made on that information without seeking prior expert pr<strong>of</strong>essional, scientific andtechnical advice. To the extent permitted by law, CSIRO (including its employees and consultants)excludes all liability to any person for any consequences, including but not limited to all losses,damages, costs, expenses and any other compensation, arising directly or indirectly from usingthis publication (in part or in whole) and any information or material contained in it. The viewsexpressed herein are not necessarily the views <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Global</strong> <strong>CCS</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>, and the <strong>Institute</strong> doesnot accept responsibility for any information or advice contained therein.

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