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Governing Climate Engineering: Scenarios for Analysis

2011
Scholarly Work
Daniel Bodansky
This report discusses the permissibility of geoengineering under international law and whether international norms matter in the scheme of geoengineering governance.

Geoengineering and Law: A Case Study of Carbon Capture and Storage in the European Union

2011
Scholarly Work
Nidhi Srivastava
This paper highlights some of the legal issues that may arise in the context of geoengineering using carbon capture and storage in the European Union as a case study.

Deploying carbon capture and storage “safely”: The scope for Member States of the EU to adopt more stringent CO2 stream-purity criteria under EU law

2011
Scholarly Work
Marijn Holwerda
This paper examines the scope for EU Member States to adopt stricter CO2 stream-purity criteria under EU law.

Reconsidering the Legal Issues of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Technology

2011
Scholarly Work
Su Xiaoyun
This article proposes a legislative approach to the regulation of CCS technology in China.

CCS in New Zealand: Can carbon capture and storage deliver value to New Zealand as we head towards a low carbon future?

2011
Think Tank Report
Transfield Worley Ltd
This report summarizes the findings of a 2009 study investigating the implications of CCS should it be deployed in New Zealand.

IPCC Expert Meeting on Geoengineering

2011
Scientific Report
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
This meeting report summarizes discussions of three Working Groups to the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) on geoengineering, including carbon dioxide removal.

The Bonn Challenge

2011
Policy Proposal
International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
The Bonn Challenge is a global goal to bring 150 million hectares of degraded and deforested landscapes into restoration by 2020 and 350 million hectares by 2030.

Environmental Liability regarding Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Operations in the EU

2011
Scholarly Work
Monica Bergsten
This article focuses on environmental liability for storage operations as it is regulated by the European Union's CCS Directive.

Issues concerning the implementation of the CCS Directive in the Netherlands

2011
Scholarly Work
P. Lako, A.J. van der Welle, M. Harmelink, M.D.C. van der Kuip, A. Haan-Kamminga, F. Blank, J. De Wolff, M. Nepveu
This paper reviews the implementation issues of the EU CCS Directive that may impact the deployment of large-scale CO2 capture and storage in the Netherlands and Europe.

Managing Liability: Comparing Radioactive Waste Disposal and Carbon Dioxide Storage

2011
Scholarly Work
Elizabeth J. Wilson, Sara Bergan
This paper develops ‘lessons learned’ from past management of radioactive waste (RW) that could help to both structure liability and ultimately deploy future RW and geological CO2 storage projects.

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