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A Tale of Two Provinces: Imposing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Constraints through Law and Policy in Alberta and British Columbia

2010
Scholarly Work
Teresa Meadows, Tony Crossman
This article provides an overview of two Canadian provinces grappling with greenhouse gas regulatory issues and the developing frameworks to govern processes and practice for carbon capture and sequestration projects.

Developing a legal regime for carbon capture and storage in Canada: some reflections based upon a survey of natural gas storage regimes

2009
Scholarly Work
Nigel Bankes
This paper identifies methods of developing legal and regulatory frameworks for natural gas storage in the context of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Canada.

Legal and regulatory challenges in the implementation of CO2 geological storage: An Alberta and Canadian perspective

2008
Scholarly Work
Stefan Dachu
This paper reviews the current provincial and federal legislation and regulations in Canada to show that the existing legal and regulatory regime is reasonably sufficient, with some modifications, to accommodate the injection phase of carbon capture.

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Deployment – Can Canada Capitalize on Experience?

2008
Scholarly Work
Drew Thomson, Anshuman Khare
This paper presents an overview of Canada's experience with carbon capture & storage (CCS) initiatives and examines the success Canada has had with carbon capture and storage.

The Legal Framework for Carbon Capture and Storage in Alberta

2007
Scholarly Work
Nigel Bankes, Jenette Poschwatta, E. Mitchell Shier
This article examines the property, regulatory, and liability issues associated with CCS in an Alberta context.

Carbon capture and storage – legal and regulatory framework

2011
Think Tank Report
Thomas J Russial
This was a 2011 progress report on CCS readiness throughout the world with regard to the legal and regulatory framework development that is critical to CCS deployment.

Alberta’s approach to the transfer of liability for carbon capture and storage projects

2019
Scholarly Work
Nigel Bankes
This paper reviews the different liability issues associated with CCS projects as well as the case for transferring liability post-closure to the government of Alberta Canada.

Sustainable Forestry Initiative Certification

2015
Think Tank Report
Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)
The SFI has certified 250 million acres of forest in the US and Canada, and recognizes the importance of forests in carbon capture and climate change mitigation.

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