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The Influence of Business and Industry NGOs in the Negotiation of the Kyoto Mechanisms: the Case of Carbon Capture and Storage in the CDM

2008
Scholarly Work
Irja Vormedal
This article examines the role of business and industry NGOs during the negotiation to include CCS technologies as a Kyoto Protocol mitigation option.

Legal Aspects in the Implementation of CDM Afforestation and Reforestation Projects: The Chilean Experience

2005
Scholarly Work
Edmundo Claro, Dominique Herve
This paper identifies how afforestation and reforestation legislation and policy in Chile can conform to the Clean Development Mechanism requirements.

Technical, policy and stakeholder analysis of direct air capture

2020
Scholarly Work
Alexander Caskie
This thesis paper seeks to answer where Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology fits into current policy and how can DAC companies can best position themselves to maximize the potential of their technology.

Forest policy and management approaches for carbon dioxide removal

2020
Scholarly Work
Nicolena vonHedemann, Zachary Wurtzebach, Thomas J. Timberlake, Emily Sinkular, Courtney A. Schultz
The goal of this paper is to review a range of policy tools in place to support use of forests for CDR and demonstrate how concepts from the policy design literature can inform our understanding of this domain.

Global Climate Governance: The Politics of Terrestrial Carbon Mitigation in the Paris Agreement

2018
Scholarly Work
Kate Dooley
This thesis analyses the contested politics of including (and accounting for) land-based mitigation in a post-2020 climate agreement, and the consequences for future mitigation pathways over the course of this century.

An overview of Italian participation in afforestation and reforestation projects under the Clean Development Mechanism

2016
Scholarly Work
Giulia Corradini, Lucio Brotto, Lorenzo Ciccarese, Davide Pettenella
This paper investigates the Italian afforestation/reforestation projects under the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol.

Too little, too soon? An assessment of Australian carbon capture and storage legislation against the new standards set for the Clean Development Mechanism

2012
Scholarly Work
Amelia Thorpe
This article reviews the legal frameworks for CCS in Australia in the context of the 2011 agreement that was reached on the rules for inclusion of carbon capture and storage as part of the Clean Development Mechanism.

A Tale of Two Carbon Sinks: Can Forest Carbon Management Serve as a Framework to Implement Ocean Iron Fertilization as a Climate Change Treaty Compliance Mechanism?

2011
Scholarly Work
Randall S. Abate
This article addresses the international governance challenges to consistently and effectively regulate ocean iron fertilization using forest carbon management as a framework example.

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