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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Deployment – Can Canada Capitalize on Experience?

2008
Scholarly Work
Drew Thomson, Anshuman Khare
This paper presents an overview of Canada's experience with carbon capture & storage (CCS) initiatives and examines the success Canada has had with carbon capture and storage.

Legal Issues in Biosequestration: Carbon Sinks, Carbon Rights and Carbon Trading

2008
Scholarly Work
Nicola Durrant
This article explores the legal interactions between the varying forms of carbon rights and carbon permits as related to biosequestration projects in Australia.

Carbon sequestration in Africa: The land tenure problem

2008
Scholarly Work
Jon D. Unruh
This article examines the prospect of using tropic forest projects to sequester carbon dioxide in Africa and argues that land tenure exists as a prohibitive obstacle to the implementation of afforestation and reforestation approaches.

Dumping Iron and Trading Carbon

2008
News/Commentary
Hugh Powell
This article provides insight from a conference convened at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on the role of carbon markets in ocean iron fertilization activities.

Trojan horse or horn of plenty? Reflections on allowing CCS in the CDM

2008
Scholarly Work
Heleen de Coninck
This paper is a review of the discussion, as it was happening, around allowing CO2 capture and geological storage (CCS) into the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).

Policy Option Paper — Closing the Liability Gap

2008
Think Tank Report
Mary Griffiths
This report proposes that long-term CCS liability should focus on the liability for leaks to any area outside the designated storage zone after the abandonment of the injection well.

Legal Issues Associated with the Adoption of Commercial Scale CCS Projects

2008
Think Tank Report
Nigel Bankes
This report addresses the legal and regulatory challenges associated with the adoption of commercial scale carbon capture and storage projects in Canada, with a close look at property issues and the regulatory framework.

The Influence of Business and Industry NGOs in the Negotiation of the Kyoto Mechanisms: the Case of Carbon Capture and Storage in the CDM

2008
Scholarly Work
Irja Vormedal
This article examines the role of business and industry NGOs during the negotiation to include CCS technologies as a Kyoto Protocol mitigation option.

Carbon Capture and Storage: A Need for Re-conceiving Property Interests and Resource Management in the Australian Legal System

2008
Scholarly Work
Ross Ashcroft
This paper identifies the issues around property interests and resource management in the Australian legal system and proposes a CCS oriented framework to address the issues.

Regulatory challenges to the implementation of carbon capture and geological storage within the European Union under EU and international law

2007
Scholarly Work
M.J. Mace, Chris Hendriks, Rogier Coenraads
This paper takes a look at international environmental law principles relevant to CCS, identifies key environmental and safety risks associated with the technology, and highlights significant legal frameworks that pose challenges to implementation.

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