• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

CDR Law

  • Search
  • Other Resources
    • Books
    • International Law
  • About
  • Contact

European Union

Filter by Resource Type:
Filter by Publication Year:
Sort:
Current Filters:

Biochar Standardization and Legislation Harmonization

2017
Scholarly Work
Sebastian Meyer, Lorenzo Genesio, Ines Vogel, Hans-Peter Schmidt, Gerhard Soja, Edward Someus, Simon Shackley, Frank G. A. Verheijen, Bruno Glaser
This paper summarizes the efforts on biochar standardization which have been carried out by voluntary products standards and illustrates the existing legislation in EU member states, which apply to the production and use of biochar.

Ownership, risk and the law for a CO2 transport network for carbon capture and storage in the European Union

2017
Scholarly Work
Raphael J. Heffron, Lauren Downes, Marie Bysveen, Elisabeth V. Brakstad, Tom Mikunda, Filip Neele, Charles Eickhoff, David Hanstock, Diana Schumann
This paper considers several key issues for developing and resolving legal issues around ownership and risk for CO2 transportation.

Afforestation and reforestation in Romania: History, current practice and future perspectives

2017
Scholarly Work
Ciprian Palaghianu, Ioan Dutca
This paper chronologically presents the historical initiatives to preserve and increase forest cover in Romania, the current practices, available funding and future perspectives on artificial forest regeneration.

How scientists advising the European Commission on research priorities view climate engineering proposals

2017
Scholarly Work
Raffael Himmelsbach
This study explores how scientists who advise the European Commission on research funding priorities regarding climate change and sustainability view climate engineering.

Immediate deployment opportunities for negative emissions with BECCS: a Swedish case study

2017
Scholarly Work
Henrik Karlsson, Timur Delahaye, Filip Johnsson, Jan Kjärstad, Johan Rootzén
This paper focuses on the critical short-term opportunities for immediate deployment of BECCS, considering solely existing bio-energy facilities in Sweden as a case study.

EU climate policies: friend, foe or bystander to forest restoration and carbon sinks? EU Climate Governance for restoring degraded forests

2017
Think Tank Report
Nils Meyer-Ohlendorf, Ana Frelih-Larsen
This report argues that relevant EU laws and policies should contain ambitious forest restoration targets for Member States and the EU as a whole, as well as a robust compliance system.

The Legality of Biochar Use: Regulatory Requirements and Risk Assessment

2016
Scholarly Work
Jim Hammond, Hans-Peter Schmidt, Laura van School, Greet Ruysschaert, Victoria Nelissen, Rodrigo Ibarrola, Adam O’Toole, Simon Shackley, Tania van Laer
This book chapter addresses the known potential risks from biochar production and use and the regulations and legislation applicable to biochar in selected European countries.

Future Prospects for Climate Engineering within the EU Legal Order

2016
Scholarly Work
Floor Fleurke
This article explores the most significant legal parameters derived from European Union law from which a future climate engineering policy would have to arise.

Footer

This website provides educational information. It does not, nor is it intended to, provide legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is established by use of this site. Consult with an attorney for any needed legal advice. There is no warranty of accuracy, adequacy or comprehensiveness. Those who use information from this website do so at their own risk.

© 2021 Sabin Center for Climate Change Law
Made with by Satellite Jones