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The Legal Framework for Offshore Carbon Capture and Storage in Canada

2021
Scholarly Work
Romany M. Webb, Michael B. Gerrard
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of legal issues associated with deploying an offshore DAC system, powered by offshore wind turbines, in Canadian waters and storing the captured carbon dioxide in sub-seabed rock formations.

Removing Carbon Dioxide Through Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement: Legal Challenges and Opportunities

2021
Scholarly Work
Romany M. Webb, Korey Silverman-Roati, Michael B. Gerrard
This paper examines the international and U.S. legal frameworks that apply to ocean alkalinity enhancement.

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.

Fair distributions of carbon dioxide removal obligations and implications for effective national net-zero targets

2021
Scholarly Work
Kaylin Lee, Claire Fyson, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
This paper looks at the implications that an equity perspective could have on national and regional obligations for negative emissions and the respective timings of net-zero targets.

Not an Intractable Challenge: Geoengineering MSR in ABNJ

2021
Scholarly Work
Karen Scott
This book chapter examines the rules relating to marine scientific research (MSR) as they apply to marine geoengineering taking place in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ).

European Carbon Dioxide Removal Policy: Current Status and Future Opportunities

2021
Scholarly Work
Eve Tamme, Larissa Lee Beck
This paper highlights that policy must fill the accounting and the commercialization gaps for the near-term development of a comprehensive CDR policy framework.

Deploying Low Carbon Public Procurement to Accelerate Carbon Removal

2021
Scholarly Work
Eric Dunford, Robert Niven, Christopher Neidl
This paper lays out several principles for designing a public procurement strategy that can accelerate carbon removal.

Regulations for carbon capture, utilization and storage: Comparative analysis of development in Europe, China and the Middle East

2021
Scholarly Work
Hao Zhang
This article proposes regulatory changes that are necessary for facilitating the CCUS supply chain at the domestic and regional level in Europe, China, and the Middle East.

The cost of CO2 transport and storage in global integrated assessment modeling

2021
Scholarly Work
Erin Smith, Jennifer Morris, Haroon Kheshgi, Gary Teletzke, Howard Herzog, Sergey Paltsev
This paper assesses the range of CO2 transport and storage costs and evaluates their impact on economy-wide modeling results of decarbonization pathways.

A review of large-scale CO2 shipping and marine emissions management for carbon capture, utilisation and storage

2021
Scholarly Work
Hisham Al Baroudi, Adeola Awoyomi, Kumar Patchigolla, Kranthi Jonnalagadda, E.J. Anthony
This paper provides an overview of CO2 shipping for CCUS and scrutinizes its potential role for global CO2 transport, arguing that pipelines show better performance compared to shipping with regards to fuel, electricity and water consumption.

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