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Hugging the Shore: Tackling Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal as a Local Governance Problem

2021
Scholarly Work
Javier Lezaun
This paper outlines some of the key local dimensions of marine CDR as currently imagined, and suggests a framework for increasing local participation in its assessment.

The ocean is key to achieving climate and societal goals: Ocean-based approaches can help close mitigation gaps

2019
Scholarly Work
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Eliza Northrop, Jane Lubchenco
This article outlines a “no-regrets to-do list” of ocean-based climate actions that could be set in motion today, including the required policy developments around the restoration of coastal and marine ecosystems and carbon storage in the seabed.

Role of the ocean in climate stabilization

2019
Scholarly Work
Celina Scott-Buechler, Charles Greene
This chapter reviews the ocean’s potential role in international climate stabilization, and how ocean iron fertilization, ocean alkalinization, and the storage of carbon in the deep ocean can be used to further support such actions.

Legal challenges of carbon capture and storage in the South China Sea region

2017
Scholarly Work
Keyuan Zou, Lei Zhang
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.

A Study on Domestic Policy Framework for Application of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage(CCS)

2012
Scholarly Work
Sun-Young Chae, Suk-Jae Kwon
This paper examines the current status and policy development of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in Korea and proposes establishing a legal framework based on the Korean 'Marine Environmental Management Act.'

Tex. Health & Safety Code Ann. § 382.501 et seq

2009
Enacted Legislation
State of Texas
Subchapter K tilted "Offshore Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide" authorizes various state agencies to construct an offshore, deep subsurface geologic repository for carbon dioxide on state-owned land.

Overcoming Impediments to Offshore CO2 Storage: Legal Issues in the United States and Canada

2019
Scholarly Work
Romany Webb, Michael Gerrard
This article explores the legal frameworks governing sub-seabed carbon dioxide injection (offshore CCS) in U.S. and Canadian waters, particularly in the Cascadia Basin.

The Use of Sub-Seabed Transboundary Geological Formations for the Disposal of Carbon Dioxide

2020
Scholarly Work
Nigel Bankes
This chapter examines the legal issues associated with the use of sub-seabed transboundary geological structures including saline aquifers for carbon dioxide storage or disposal purposes.

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