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Evaluation of the EPA’s Implementation of the Underground Injection Control Class VI Well Program (Report No. 25-E-0045)

2025
Policy Proposal
EPA Evaluation of Implementation of the Underground Injection Control Class VI Well Program

Carbon Sequestration Technology and the Climate Crisis: Could Corporations “Takeback” Their Emissions

2025
Scholarly Work
Mackenzie K. Kneiss
A Note analyzing carbon takeback regulatory and legislative obligations in the US.

SB 48: Alaska Carbon Offset Program

2025
Proposed Legislation
Act authorizing the Department of Natural Resources to lease land for carbon management purposes and establishing a carbon offset program for state land

Capturing Change: A Proposal for Texas to Assume Long-Term Liability for Carbon Storage Facilities

2025
Scholarly Work
Hailey Lowery
This comment discusses existing incentives to operators of CCS facilities in Texas, and address how the incentives are insufficient and can be revised

Do We Need a New Law to Govern Carbon Capture and Storage in Federal Pore Space?

2025
Scholarly Work
Robin Kundis Craig
This invited response proposes a new legal framework for CCS storage in federal pore spaces

The Legal Framework for Enhanced Rock Weathering in Minnesota

2025
Scholarly Work
Ashwin Murthy, Korey Silverman-Roati, Romany M. Webb
This paper focuses on the legal regulation of terrestrial enhanced rock weathering in Minnesota.

Legal Issues in Oceanic Transport of Carbon Dioxide for Sequestration

2024
Scholarly Work
Carolina Arlota , Michael B. Gerrard, Pria Deanna Mahadevan
This report examines the potentially applicable laws to the use of ships to transport carbon dioxide that has been captured in Europe to the United States for sequestration.

Required Procedures to Claim a Section 45Q Credit for Utilization of Carbon Oxide

2024
Declaration
Internal Revenue Service
Guidance released by the IRS that describes information that must be sent to the IRS before a taxpayer may claim a 45Q tax credit for carbon sequestration.

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