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Geoenvironmental Hazard Risks and Monitoring Technologies for Marine Carbon Sequestration

open access: yes中国工程科学, 2023
Marine carbon geological sequestration is crucial for achieving carbon peaking and carbon neutralization in China. However, there exist risks of carbon dioxide (CO2) leakage that leads to seabed geological disasters, severely threatening the safety of ...
Zhang Shaopeng   +5 more
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How neutral is the choice of the allocation mechanism in cap-and-trade schemes? Evidence from the EU-ETS

open access: yesArgomenti: Rivista di Economia, Cultura e Ricerca Sociale, 2018
The European Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) is the central EU policy instrument aimed at mitigating climate change and to comply with the target agreed in the Kyoto protocol.
Nicola De Vivo, Giovanni Marin
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Potential carbon leakage under the Paris Agreement

open access: yesClimatic Change, 2021
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-M Carbon leakage is the effect of emissions transferring to certain countries due to others having a stricter climate policy. This phenomenon is shown to have undercut the effectiveness of the Kyoto Protocol.
Lewis C. King   +2 more
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Carbon Leakage in the EU in the Light of the Paris Climate Agreement

open access: yesCroatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy, 2015
Despite the recent adoption of the Paris climate agreement, countries taking climate change action are still faced with a potential risk of carbon leakage due to the absence of a uniform carbon price at the global level.
Melita Carević
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Carbon Leakage and the Argument from No Difference [PDF]

open access: yesEnvironmental Values, 2015
Critics of carbon mitigation often appeal to what Jonathan Glover has called ‘the argument from no difference': that is, ‘if I don't do it, someone else will'. Yet even if this justifies continued high emissions by the industrialised countries, it cannot excuse business as usual.
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Carbon Leakage in the context of increasing the EU greenhouse gas emission reduction targets – the ways the EU and global emission behave and what influences its scale

open access: yesEnvironmental Protection and Natural Resources, 2019
The lack of equal globally binding GHG’s emission reduction targets is currently leading to a set of diverging GHG’s emission prices across the world (or even no price for GHG’s emission in some regions).
Gąska Jan   +4 more
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Suggestions on the Development of Environmental Monitoring Technology of CO2 Geological Storage and Leakage under the Background of China’s “Double-Carbon” Strategy

open access: yesAtmosphere, 2022
With the proposal of China’s national “double carbon” strategic goal, carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology has attracted more and more attention.
Yinan Cui   +4 more
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The evolution of carbon dioxide emissions embodied in international trade in Poland: An input-output approach

open access: yesEnvironmental & Socio-economic Studies, 2018
International agreements that aim to reduce carbon dioxide emissions have raised concerns due to the risk of carbon leakage caused by trade liberalization.
Tsagkari Marula   +3 more
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Comprehensive review of carbon quantification by improved forest management offset protocols

open access: yesFrontiers in Forests and Global Change, 2023
Improved forest management (IFM) has the potential to remove and store large quantities of carbon from the atmosphere. Around the world, 293 IFM offset projects have produced 11% of offset credits by voluntary offset registries to date, channeling ...
Barbara K. Haya   +20 more
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Carbon Leakage from the Clean Development Mechanism [PDF]

open access: yesThe Energy Journal, 2011
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is an offset mechanism designed to reduce the overall cost of implementing a given target for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in industrialized Annex B countries of the Kyoto Protocol, by shifting some of the emission reductions to Non-Annex B countries.
Knut Einar Rosendahl, Jon Strand
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