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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 …-enter the atmosphere after injection into geological reservoirs, the question of long-term liability has to be considered. Apart …
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The COP-21 meeting in Paris produced an important result. For the first time all countries developed and developing agreed to take some mitigation action. However even if all countries deliver on what they have promised by 2030 and progress thereafter continues only at the same rate global...
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Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is considered to be an important option for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. However, there are still concerns about its economic viability, especially if the risk of leakage in the storage site is taken into account. We use a real options...
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