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(sink) would not be compatible with the UNFCCC sink definition, what we already had mentioned in the paper. The present … paper is based on the UNFCCC definition and analyses how CCS could be integrated into the climate regime. As CO2 may re … fall under the CDM. Furthermore, we elaborate on the problem that seepage of CO2 from reservoirs located in non-Annex I …
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(sink) would not be compatible with the UNFCCC sink definition, what we already had mentioned in the paper. The present … paper is based on the UNFCCC definition and analyses how CCS could be integrated into the climate regime. As CO2 may re … fall under the CDM. Furthermore, we elaborate on the problem that seepage of CO2 from reservoirs located in non-Annex I …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014063137
This article examines two of the major water legal regimes in the Americas - that of Brazil and the United States. Both countries have extensive wet and dry regions and both hydro-regimes face a significant threat from global warming. Brazil, for instance, is home to between eight and fifteen...
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This article explains why policy makers should seriously consider substantial early reductions in greenhouse gas emissions as a part of any post-Kyoto framework, and sets out suggested elements of a framework for early action in a post-Kyoto agreement. Substantial early reductions are needed...
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This article explains the basic elements of climate change law, with a particular focus on those issues that promise to be important for a considerable time as well as the major factors that are driving the development of this law. The emerging law of climate change is being constructed at the...
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Energy use is intertwined with environmental harms, climate, and economic development. However, the United States has failed to balance these interests together to make effective policy that can address each of these issues. The need for such integrative policy has become more and more obvious...
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The construction of new power plants in the United States carries the risk of significantly contributing to global climate change. After concluding that the current federal regulatory response to climate change risks from power plants is inadequate, this Article examines three potential roles...
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(sink) would not be compatible with the UNFCCC sink definition, what we already had mentioned in the paper. The present … paper is based on the UNFCCC definition and analyses how CCS could be integrated into the climate regime. As CO2 may re … fall under the CDM. Furthermore, we elaborate on the problem that seepage of CO2 from reservoirs located in non-Annex I …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005801352
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"removal" (or "sink") activity. This is, however, incompatible with the current UNFCCC rules and definitions. Consequently …
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