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Trojan horse or horn of plenty? Reflections on allowing CCS in the CDM

2008
Scholarly Work
Heleen de Coninck
This paper is a review of the discussion, as it was happening, around allowing CO2 capture and geological storage (CCS) into the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).

26 U.S. Code § 45Q

2008
Enacted Legislation
U.S. Congress
26 USC §45Q creates a tax credit for the sequestration of captured carbon dioxide.

A/RES/62/215 Resolution on Oceans and the Law of the Sea

2008
International Legal Instrument
United Nations General Assembly
Resolution that encourages States to support the further study and enhance understanding of ocean iron fertilization.

Carbon Capture and Storage Under the Clean Development Mechanism – An Overview of Regulatory Challenges

2008
Scholarly Work
Anatole Boute
This article identifies how the Clean Development Mechanism could provide financial incentives to enable the implementation of carbon capture and storage projects.

Legal Issues Associated with the Adoption of Commercial Scale CCS Projects

2008
Think Tank Report
Nigel Bankes
This report addresses the legal and regulatory challenges associated with the adoption of commercial scale carbon capture and storage projects in Canada, with a close look at property issues and the regulatory framework.

Mont. Admin. r. 17.80.201 et seq.

2008
Regulation
State of Montana
Regulation that provides procedures for qualifying property as CCS equipment and pipelines for property tax rates incentivizing geologic CO2 sequestration.

The Dirt on International Environmental Law Regarding Soils: Is the Existing Regime Adequate

2008
Scholarly Work
Alexandra Wyatt
This note analyzes the gaps and deficiencies in this current mix of legal regimes and how they lead to under-protection of global soil functions.

From EOR to CCS: The evolving legal and regulatory framework for carbon capture and storage

2008
Scholarly Work
Philip Marston, Patricia A Moore
This article addresses why the current legal framework will be largely adequate from a transaction and interim standpoint to allow progress from oil production operations to permanent underground storage.

Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 34-1-152 and § 34-1-153

2008
Enacted Legislation
State of Wyoming
Resolves ownership of pore space under surfaces, and ownership of CO2 injected into pore space, for purposes of geologic sequestration.

Mont. Admin. R. 38.5.8228(2)(f)

2008
Regulation
State of Montana
This is the implementing regulation for Mont. Code Ann. § 69-8-421 requiring coal-fired plants to demonstrate 50% CCS in application to Commission.

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