Losing out in Land-Based Greenhouse Gas Removal
陸上温室効果ガス除去における取り残され (AI 翻訳)
Catherine Price, Carol Morris
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日本語
本論文は、英国を中心とするステークホルダーへのインタビューと文書分析に基づき、バイオ炭の生産・展開に伴う潜在的公正問題を調査。分配的正義や多種間正義の観点から、限定的ながら不公正の可能性を指摘し、手続き的正義や認識的正義の視点の重要性を強調する。
English
This study investigates potential injustices in biochar production and deployment through interviews with UK stakeholders and document analysis. It identifies limited distributive and multispecies injustices, while highlighting the need to consider procedural, recognition, and cosmopolitan justice perspectives in greenhouse gas removal technologies.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
バイオ炭は日本のGX推進策の一つとしても注目されるが、導入に伴う公正性の議論は未熟。本論文の枠組みは、日本の地域コミュニティや農業分野でのバイオ炭普及における社会的受容性や公正性評価に応用可能。
In the global GX context
As carbon dioxide removal technologies scale globally, justice considerations are increasingly critical. This paper provides a structured justice analysis framework for biochar, applicable to other land-based GHG removal methods, and underscores the importance of including diverse stakeholder voices in deployment decisions.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a multi-optic justice framework for analyzing carbon removal technologies, applicable to biochar and other land-based approaches.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights potential social and procedural challenges in biochar projects, informing risk assessment and community engagement strategies.
🏛政策担当者:Offers insights for designing equitable policies and regulatory frameworks for carbon dioxide removal technologies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Biochar is an emergent technology that is currently being investigated for its greenhouse gas removal potential at scale. This provides an ideal opportunity to investigate the potential injustices that may arise with biochar production and deployment so that these can be addressed. We draw from original data collected in 2022—consisting of 37 semi-structured interviews with mostly UK-based stakeholders who have an interest or potential interest in biochar—supplemented with a document analysis. The paper uses the ‘multioptic vision’ model of who, what, and how to explore the potential injustices of biochar production and deployment. A relatively small number of potential distributive injustices, with slightly more multispecies injustices, were identified. Procedural, recognition, and cosmopolitan injustices may be associated with biochar production and deployment, but these were not identified by our stakeholders or by the organisations in the document analysis.
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- crossref https://doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v13i2.1892first seen 2026-05-21 04:28:15
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