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Too little, too soon? An assessment of Australian carbon capture and storage legislation against the new standards set for the Clean Development Mechanism

2012
Scholarly Work
Amelia Thorpe
This article reviews the legal frameworks for CCS in Australia in the context of the 2011 agreement that was reached on the rules for inclusion of carbon capture and storage as part of the Clean Development Mechanism.

A Cooperative Federalism Framework for CCS Regulation

2012
Scholarly Work
Jonas J. Monast, Brooks R. Pearson, Lincoln F. Pratson
This paper reviews the history of cooperative federalism and how it may provide a framework to determine appropriate roles for federal and state governments, and applies that framework to the gaps in the CCS regulatory structure.

Convention on Biological Diversity COP 11 Decision XI/20

2012
International Legal Instrument
Convention on Biological Diversity
Decision adopted by the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity at its Eleventh Meeting on climate-related geoengineering.

A comparative global assessment of potential negative emissions technologies

2012
Scholarly Work
Duncan McLaren
This paper provides a global assessment of around 30 prospective NETs, drawing conclusions on how NETs will contribute to safe carbon budgets, the governance challenges of NETs, and the potential role of carbon markets.

A Study on Domestic Policy Framework for Application of Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage(CCS)

2012
Scholarly Work
Sun-Young Chae, Suk-Jae Kwon
This paper examines the current status and policy development of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in Korea and proposes establishing a legal framework based on the Korean 'Marine Environmental Management Act.'

The Contracting Parties to the London Convention and London Protocol Statement of Concern

2012
International Legal Instrument
Contracting Parties to the London Convention and London Protocol
This is a statement of concern from the Contracting Parties to the London Convention/Protocol regarding the Haida Salmon Restoration Corporation iron fertilization project in ocean waters west of Canada.

Financial Mechanisms for Long-term CO2 Storage Liabilities

2012
Think Tank Report
IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG)
This report reviews current laws and emerging CCS specific regulations, in different regions of the world and under different legal frameworks, to investigate and assess the various potential financial mechanisms for supporting CO2 liability.

The regulation of geoengineering: A gathering storm for international climate change policy?

2012
Scholarly Work
K.A. Brent, J. McGee
This article argues for an international agreement to be established to regulate decisions regarding the testing and use of geoengineering and that Australia should adopt a strong leadership role in relation to any international regulatory efforts.

The Changing Legislation and Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage: Impacts on Purpose, Policy, and Projects

2012
Scholarly Work
Michael G. Massicotte, Alan L. Ross, Chidinma B. Thompson
This article considers the impact of the Carbon Capture and Storage Statutes Amendment Act, 2010 legislation and potential inter-jurisdictional conflicts, and briefly compares the CCS legislation of other jurisdictions with Alberta’s legislation.

Cal. Code Regs. tit. 17, § 95852(g)

2012
Regulation
State of California
Carbon dioxide suppliers are regulated under California’s cap-and-trade program, but any CO2 supplied that is ultimately geologically sequestered is not included in their compliance obligation (e.g., CO2 supplied for enhanced oil recovery).

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