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Regulations for carbon capture, utilization and storage: Comparative analysis of development in Europe, China and the Middle East

2021
Scholarly Work
Hao Zhang
This article proposes regulatory changes that are necessary for facilitating the CCUS supply chain at the domestic and regional level in Europe, China, and the Middle East.

Forest Law Amendment to Transform China’s Forest Sector

2020
News/Commentary
Gao Ya, Daphne Yin
This article reviews the history and provisions of China's revised Forest Law, which includes new sections on afforestation and the restoration of forest ecosystems.

China’s carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) policy: A critical review

2020
Scholarly Work
Kai Jiang, Peta Ashworth, Shiyi Zhang, Xi Liang, Yan Sun, Daniel Angus
This paper analyzes China's existing CCUS regulatory framework at the national and provincial level, evaluates its performance and clarifies its shortcomings in light of the comparisons of policy movements undertaken in other countries.

People’s Republic of China: Roadmap for Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration and Deployment

2015
Think Tank Report
James Baird, Wang Can, Sarah Forbes, Baiyu Wang
This work package proposes a regulatory framework to help overcome the major obstacles to CCS deployment in the Peoples Republic of China.

Geoengineering: Basic science and ongoing research efforts in China

2015
Scholarly Work
CAO Long, GAO Chao-Chao, ZHAO Li-Yun
This paper introduces an ongoing geoengineering research project in China supported by the National Key Basic Research Program, which is investigating the physical mechanisms, climate impacts, and risk and governance of geoengineering schemes.

Impacts, risks, and governance of climate engineering

2015
Scholarly Work
LIU Zhe, CHEN Ying
This paper identifies how China should join in the discussion on governance relating to climate engineering (CE), including participation in current international schemes and potential global governance frameworks that include CE regulations.

On the Legal System Construction of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology

2014
Scholarly Work
Huang Liang
This article identifies legal pathways toward implementation of CCS technology in China.

Research on Policy System for Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage in China

2013
Scholarly Work
ZHAO Rong-qin, DING Ming-lei, HUANG Xian-jin
This paper sets forth the basic ideas and the framework of a policy system for the development of CCUS technology in China.

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