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100 1 _aDe Medeiros Costa, Hirdan Katarina
245 0 1 _aCarbon Capture and Storage in International Energy Policy and Law
_c['De Medeiros Costa, Hirdan Katarina', 'Arlota, Carolina']
264 1 _bElsevier Science
_c2021
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aDe Medeiros Costa, Hirdan Katarina
700 0 _aArlota, Carolina
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aCarbon Capture and Storage in International Energy Policy and Law identifies the main contemporary regulatory requirements, challenges and opportunities involving CCS from a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. It draws on the scholarship of renowned researchers across the fields of international energy law and policy to address CCS regulation and its impact on climate change, sustainable development, and related consequences for energy transition. In this vein, the book aims to address issues related to energy, energy justice and climate changes (including CCS technology). Contributors discuss the main challenges and advantages concerning international energy and the forms CCS may contribute to energy security, climate change, adaptation and mitigation of GHG emissions and sustainable development. In this light, the book discusses CCS as a bridge that integrates international energy, climate change and sustainable development. - Covers contemporary regulatory command-and-control and market incentive instruments across the local, regional and/or international spheres in-depth and in comparison - Reviews deregulatory impacts, modern financing of CCS, liability of the involved parties, and pertinent environmental issues - Addresses sociotechnical aspects of CCS and its specific impact on the international arena - Discusses the interplay of carbon capture and storage, renewables and the overall energy transition, current pathways to sustainable development
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