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Ocean Iron Fertilization and International Law

2008
Scholarly Work
David Freestone , Rosemary Rayfuse
This article examines the application of the International Law of the Sea to ocean fertilization, with particular reference to the law’s dumping regime, which prohibits the dumping of wastes or other materials from vessels into the ocean.

Amendments to Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council

2008
Enacted Legislation
The European Parliament and the Council on the European Union
Directive amending Directive 2003/87/EC so as to improve and extend the greenhouse gas emission allowance trading system of the Community to account for carbon capture, transport, and storage.

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.

Utah Code Ann. § 54-17-601 et seq.

2008
Enacted Legislation
State of Utah
Requires that a certain portion of electricity supplied by utilities be low or no-emission electricity to the extent it is cost effective, including via carbon capture and storage.

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.

Utah Code Ann. § 54-17-701

2008
Enacted Legislation
State of Utah
Directs various state agencies to recommend rules on permitting and operational standards for of CO2 storage oversight.

Australian Legislation on Carbon Capture and Storage: A Canadian Perspective

2008
Scholarly Work
Nigel Bankes, Jenette Poschwatta
This paper offers a critique of Australian CCS legislation from a Canadian perspective and identifies what Canadian regulators and companies can learn from the Australian approach.

Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 38. § 585-K

2008
Enacted Legislation
State of Maine
Subsection 4 provides that carbon dioxide that has been “captured and used for a commercial purpose” or “permanently disposed of in geological formations” shall not be counted as emissions for the purpose of the code.

An Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage under EC Competition Law

2008
Scholarly Work
Hans Vedder
This paper aims to investigate the effects CCS has on the competitive situation in the European Union and propose solutions to some of the problems that will be identified.

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.

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