This article offers a survey of CCS projects in the South China Sea region and discusses the legal challenges associated with CCS activities in state practice.
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.
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.
This paper explores how Chinese tort law, including the doctrine of liability fixation and the distribution of the burden of proof, would govern a leak of CO2 from a CCS storage project.
This paper examines the state of CCUS in China as well as the related climate change policy, laws, and initiatives that might be used to encourage the large-scale deployment of carbon sequestration in China.