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Governance of land-based negative-emission technologies to promote biodiversity conservation: lessons from Australia

2020
Scholarly Work
Phillipa McCormack, Jan McDonald
This paper argues that domestic laws should be used to maximize the benefits of NETs while minimizing trade-offs for biodiversity.

Governing geoengineering research for the Great Barrier Reef

2019
Scholarly Work
Jan McDonald, Jeffrey McGee, Kerryn Brent, Wil Burns
this paper contends that while geoengineering options are worth exploring to protect the Great Barrier Reef from extreme warming conditions they require strong governance and public consultation from the outset.

Carbon Dioxide Removal Geoengineering

2018
Scholarly Work
Kerryn Brent, Jan McDonald, Jeffrey McGee , Brendan Gogarty
Using case studies of BECCS and ocean fertilization CDR techniques, this article examines the capacity of current Australian law to govern CDR research.

A scenario process to inform Australian geoengineering policy

2018
Scholarly Work
Anita Talberg, Sebastian Thomas, John Wiseman
This paper reflects on an Australian geoengineering scenario project as a practical and innovative platform for informing governance.

Governing geoengineering sustainably: A scenario exercise to inform Australian geoengineering policy development

2018
Scholarly Work
Anita Talberg
This thesis investigates how a scenario exercise can inform sustainable geoengineering governance in Australia.

Emerging Legislative Regimes for Regulating Carbon Capture and Storage Activities in Australia: To What Extent Do They Facilitate Access to Procedural Justice?

2015
Scholarly Work
Guy Dwyer
This article undertakes a comparative analysis of the laws that have been enacted or amended to regulate CCS activities in Australian jurisdictions in order to identify standards of best practice for facilitating access to procedural justice.

Opportunities and Constraints for Biochar Technology in Australian Agriculture: Looking Beyond Carbon Sequestration

2014
Scholarly Work
Balwant Singh, Lynne M. Macdonald, Rai S. Kookana, Lukas van Zwieten, Greg Butler, Stephen Joseph, Anthony Weatherley, Bhawana B. Kaudal, Andrew Regan, Julie Cattle, Feike Dijkstra, Mark Boersma, Stephen Kimber, Alexander Keith, Maryam Esfandbod
This paper highlights that for biochar technology to be cost-effective and successful, Australia needs to look beyond carbon sequestration and explore other opportunities to value-add to biochar.

Regulating a Pilot Project in the Absence of Legislation Specific to Carbon Storage

2013
Scholarly Work
Namiko Ranasinghe
This paper sets out the journey of how the Otway Project, a pilot carbon storage project, was approved in the absence of legislation specific to regulating carbon storage.

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