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Sara Nawaz
Sara Nawaz
American University, University of Oxford, University of British Columbia
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Tensions at the boundary: Rearticulating ‘organic’ plant breeding in the age of gene editing
S Nawaz, S Klassen, A Lyon
Elem Sci Anth 8, 34, 2020
182020
Exploring public acceptability of direct air carbon capture with storage: climate urgency, moral hazards and perceptions of the ‘whole versus the parts’
T Satterfield, S Nawaz, GP St-Laurent
Climatic Change 176 (2), 14, 2023
172023
Under pressure: conservation choices and the threat of species extinction
R Gregory, R Kozak, G Peterson St-Laurent, S Nawaz, T Satterfield, ...
Climatic Change 166, 1-21, 2021
132021
Social Considerations and Best Practices for Engaging Publics on Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
T Satterfield, S Nawaz, M Boettcher
State of the Planet 11 (2-oae2023), 2023
112023
Public evaluations of four approaches to ocean-based carbon dioxide removal
S Nawaz, G Peterson St-Laurent, T Satterfield
Climate Policy 23 (3), 379-394, 2023
102023
Broaden research on ocean alkalinity enhancement to better characterize social impacts
S Nawaz, J Lezaun, JM Valenzuela, P Renforth
Environmental Science & Technology 57 (24), 8863-8869, 2023
82023
Social comfort zones for transformative conservation decisions in a changing climate
S Hagerman, T Satterfield, S Nawaz, G Peterson St‐Laurent, R Kozak, ...
Conservation Biology, 2021
82021
On the nature of naturalness? Theorizing ‘nature’ for the study of public perceptions of novel genomic technologies in agriculture and conservation
S Nawaz, T Satterfield
Environmental Science and Policy 136, 291-303, 2022
72022
Climate solution or corporate co-optation? US and Canadian publics’ views on agricultural gene editing
S Nawaz, T Satterfield
Plos one 17 (3), e0265635, 2022
72022
From seed to sequence: Dematerialization and the battle to (re)define genetic resources
S Nawaz, T Satterfield, S Hagerman
Global Environmental Change 68 (5), 102260, 2021
72021
Drawing lines in the sand? Paths forward for triggering regulation of gene-edited crops
S Nawaz, M Kandlikar
Science and Public Policy 48 (2), 246-256, 2021
62021
Does “Precision” Matter? A Q Study of Public Interpretations of Gene Editing in Agriculture
S Nawaz, T Satterfield, R Phurisamban
Science, Technology, & Human Values, 01622439221112460, 2022
42022
An independent public engagement body is needed to responsibly scale carbon removal in the US
S Nawaz, C Scott-Buechler, H Caggiano
Environmental Research Letters 19 (1), 011002, 2024
22024
Towards just, responsible, and socially viable carbon removal: lessons from offshore DACCS research for early-stage carbon removal projects
S Nawaz, T Satterfield
Environmental Science & Policy 151, 103633, 2023
22023
Grappling with a sea change: Tensions in expert imaginaries of marine carbon dioxide removal
S Nawaz, J Lezaun
Global Environmental Change 85, 102806, 2024
12024
Upscaling DAC Hubs with Wind Energy and CO2 Mineral Storage: Considerations for Large-Scale Carbon Removal from the Atmosphere
DS Goldberg, S Nawaz, J Lavin, AL Slagle
Environmental Science & Technology 57 (51), 21527-21534, 2023
12023
Agenda for a Progressive Political Economy of Carbon Removal
S Nawaz, D McLaren, H Caggiano, M Honegger, A Dana Hudson, ...
American University, 2024
2024
Breaking ground: Guidance for carbon removal companies and funders on responsible project deployment
S Nawaz, N Batchelor
https://www.xprize.org/prizes/carbonremoval/articles/breaking-ground …, 2023
2023
Solid Carbon: Safe and Durable Carbon Storage in Ocean Basalt-From Feasibility to Demonstration to Global Potential
B Tutolo, M Scherwath, K Moran, D Goldberg, A Awolayo, L Coogan, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-16856, 2023
2023
Four Ideas for More Responsible Marine CDR Research
S Nawaz, J Lezaun
Ocean Visions 2023 Summit, 26346, 2023
2023
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