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International and National Aspects of a Legislative Framework to Manage Soil Carbon Sequestration

2004
Scholarly Work
Ian Hannam
This article discusses the international and national environmental law framework for the management of soil carbon sequestration.

Forest Policy Development in Mongolia

2004
Scholarly Work
Jamsran Tsogtbaatar
This paper reviews the laws, rules, and regulations instituted to carry out Mongolia's reforestation policies during the transition from a single-party political system to a democratic form of society.

Geoengineering: A Climate Change Manhattan Project

2003
Scholarly Work
Jay Michaelson
This Article argues that the lack of success in climate change policy stems from the exclusive focus of policymakers on various forms of preventive regulation.

Conflicts between biodiversity and carbon sequestration programs: economic and legal implications

2003
Scholarly Work
Alejandro Caparrós, Frédéric Jacquemont
This article posits that creating economic incentives for carbon sequestration may have negative impacts on biodiversity, especially for afforestation and reforestation programs.

Sequestering atmospheric carbon dioxide by increasing ocean alkalinity

1995
Scholarly Work
Haroon S.Kheshgi
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of a geoengineering option based on the intentional increase of ocean alkalinity to enhance marine storage of atmospheric CO2.

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