Perceptions of CO2 Report - Global CCS Institute
Perceptions of CO2 Report - Global CCS Institute
Perceptions of CO2 Report - Global CCS Institute
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Table 20 in Appendix F shows the results <strong>of</strong> the best regression that relates the effects <strong>of</strong> CO 2knowledge, CO 2 impressions, misperception/understanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>CCS</strong>, and respondents’demographics to <strong>CCS</strong> implementation acceptance. The model fits (the adjusted R-squares) weremuch increased when compared with the regression on the first assessments.As before, refusing increases in tax to address climate change had a negative effect onpreferences to implement <strong>CCS</strong> in one’s country, in one’s neighbourhood, and <strong>of</strong>fshore (beta -0.04,-0.06, and -0.05, respectively; p