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Going Negative: The Next Horizon in Climate Engineering Law

2018
Scholarly Work
Tracy Hester, Michael B. Gerrard
This article frames the emerging legal challenges for climate engineering research and deployment.

U.S. House of Representatives Resolution (H. CON. RES. 137)

2018
Declaration
Representative Jamie Raskin
Resolution from Representative Raskin discussing the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Prospects for a multi-stakeholder dialogue on climate engineering

2018
Scholarly Work
Ken Conca
In this paper lessons from the literature on multi-stakeholder dialogue (MSD) that are relevant to the debate on climate engineering are examined.

The pore space scramble; challenges and opportunities for subsurface governance

2018
Scholarly Work
Alexandra M. Gormally, Nils O. Markusson, Michelle Bentham
This paper highlights three challenges of pore space governance from a UK perspective: ownership, access, and long term stewardship.

The Politics and Governance of Negative Emissions Technologies

2018
Scholarly Work
Klaus Radunsky
This paper proposes that a limited use of geoengineering should help meet the goals of the Paris Agreement provided that decarbonization is significantly accelerated beyond the plans included in current National Determined Contributions.

Mind the Gap: Marine Geoengineering and the Law of the Sea

2018
Scholarly Work
Karen N. Scott
This chapter, from the book High Seas Governance, examines the legal framework for marine geoengineering, analyzing the extent to which the modern law of the sea has responded to the gaps and challenges in the current regulatory framework.

Negative emissions—Part 2: Costs, potentials and side effects

2018
Scholarly Work
Sabine Fuss, William F Lamb, Max W Callaghan, Jérôme Hilaire, Felix Creutzig, Thorben Amann, Tim Beringer, Wagner de Oliveira Garcia, Jens Hartmann, Tarun Khanna, Gunnar Luderer, Gregory F Nemet, Joeri Rogelj, Pete Smith, José Luis Vicente Vicente, Jennifer Wilcox, Maria del Mar Zamora Dominguez, Jan C Minx
This paper, part 2 of a 3 part series on negative emissions, presents estimates of costs, potentials, and side-effects for negative emission technologies.

Governing geoengineering sustainably: A scenario exercise to inform Australian geoengineering policy development

2018
Scholarly Work
Anita Talberg
This thesis investigates how a scenario exercise can inform sustainable geoengineering governance in Australia.

CarbonSAFE: Commercialization of Emerging Environmental Sustainability Technologies: CCS Development & Implementation Policy

2018
Think Tank Report
Design Assurance Sciences
This report, developed in support of the CarbonSAFE initiative, was assembled to assist in identifying local, state, and national regulatory and policy positions impacting the establishment of a CCS storage complex.

Evaluating the use of biomass energy with carbon capture and storage in low emission scenarios

2018
Scholarly Work
Naomi E Vaughan, Clair Gough, Sarah Mander, Emma W Littleton, Andrew Welfle, David E H J Gernaat, Detlef P van Vuuren
This paper looks into the detailed assumptions and results of a single Integrated Assessment Model (IAM), the IMAGE model framework, to learn more about the required implementation strategy of the default mitigation response using BECCS.

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