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Liability for Sequestered CO2: The Path Forward for Alberta

2013
Scholarly Work
Mike Fernandez, Chad Leask, Chris Arnot
This paper highlights the benefits Alberta has obtained from the passage of carbon capture and storage (CCS) legislation and summarizes some of the work taking place via the Regulatory Framework Assessment (RFA).

Alberta’s Energy Future in Carbon Capture and Storage: A Comparative Analysis of CCS Legislation

2013
Scholarly Work
Megan Lancashire
This report examines the CCS legislation passed in Wyoming, Kansas, Montana and the States of Victoria and Queensland in Australia to generate an understanding of the positive and negative elements of written CCS legislation in Alberta.

Carbon Capture & Storage Summary Report of the Regulatory Framework Assessment

2013
Scientific Report
The Steering Committee of the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Regulatory Framework Assessment
This report recommends regulatory changes related to the technical, environmental, safety, and monitoring requirements for the safe deployment of CCS as well as other actions to increase the body of knowledge on CCS-related topics.

Direct air capture of CO2 and climate stabilization: A model based assessment

2013
Scholarly Work
Chen Chen, Massimo Tavoni
This paper assesses the regional incentives in deploying DAC under different assumptions about international climate policy and introduces a “clean oil” market via DAC as a way to provide incentives to oil exporting countries.

Implications of Current Developments in International Liability for the Practice of Marine Geo-engineering Activities

2013
Scholarly Work
Jung-Eun KIM
This paper aims to identify the preventative effect of an international liability regime, in particular, state liability, on ocean iron fertilization activities.

Governing geoengineering research: why, when and how?

2013
Scholarly Work
Lisa Dilling, Rachel Hauser
This paper suggests three areas of concern that any geoengineering governance research framework must respond to: the direct physical risks of the research; the transparency and responsibility in decision; and the larger societal meanings.

Risk Assessment and Management Associated with CCS

2013
Scholarly Work
Behdeen Oraee-Mirzamani, Tim Cockerill, Zen Makuch
This paper carries out a policy review to assess the risks involved in the CCS industry and identifies uncertainties with regards to the risks that make policy making and insuring CCS projects very difficult.

CCS projects as Kyoto Protocol CDM activities

2013
Scholarly Work
Tim Dixon, Gregory Leamon, Paul Zakkour, Luke Warren
This paper analyses the December 2011 decision by the meetings of the UNFCCC in Durban, South Africa, to adopt modalities and procedures for CCS as clean development mechanism (CDM) project activities under the Kyoto Protocol.

Carbon Capture & Storage Policy in China

2013
Scholarly Work
Yan Gu
This paper examines the state of CCUS in China as well as the related climate change policy, laws, and initiatives that might be used to encourage the large-scale deployment of carbon sequestration in China.

Digging Deep: Property Rights in Subterranean Space and the Challenge of Carbon Capture and Storage

2013
Scholarly Work
Jill Morgan
This paper considers the extent of a surface landowner's rights above and below land and explores the treatment of underground space within the context of CCS in relation to differing jurisdictions, with particular attention paid to the U.S. and U.K.

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