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Impacts of EU and International Law on the Implementation of Carbon Capture and Geological Storage in the European Union

2005
Think Tank Report
Chris Hendriks, M.J. Mace, Rogier Coenraads
This report addresses the main risks related to carbon dioxide capture and geological storage activities and the legislative and regulatory issues related to these risks.

Carbon dioxide capture and storage: Public perception, policy and regulatory issues in the Netherlands

2005
Scholarly Work
H.C. de Coninck, N.M.A. Huijts
This chapter focuses on a public perception study that analyzes the acceptance, policy, and regulatory issues related to CCS in the Netherlands.

26 USC §48A

2005
Enacted Legislation
U.S. Congress
The Qualifying Advanced Coal Project Credit includes investment tax credits aimed at reducing emissions by incentivizing efficiency upgrades at coal-fired power plants.

Legal Aspects in the Implementation of CDM Afforestation and Reforestation Projects: The Chilean Experience

2005
Scholarly Work
Edmundo Claro, Dominique Herve
This paper identifies how afforestation and reforestation legislation and policy in Chile can conform to the Clean Development Mechanism requirements.

Can Forestry Gain from Emissions Trading: Rules Governing Sinks Projects Under the UNFCCC and the EU Emissions Trading System

2005
Scholarly Work
Patrick Graichen
This article analyzes how the the negotiations during the Kyoto Protocol determined whether changes in carbon stocks from forestry and land-use should be accounted for in the Kyoto framework.

26 USC §48B

2005
Enacted Legislation
U.S. Congress
This law provides tax credit of 20-30% for investment in qualifying gasification projects for electricity generation or industrial applications that capture and sequester at least 75% of their carbon dioxide emissions.

Developing a set of regulatory analogs for carbon sequestration

2004
Scholarly Work
D.M Reiner, H.J Herzog
This paper seeks to better understand the drivers of a future CCS regulatory system and evaluates the historical evolution of comparable regulatory regimes through the lens of public goods problems.

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.

W. Va. Code Ann. § 18B-1B-12

2004
Enacted Legislation
State of West Virginia
Creates a research challenge fund to support research into coal technology, including 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.

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