This Article considers the role of property rights in efforts to sequester underground hundreds of millions of tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year from power plants and other industrial facilities in order to mitigate climate change. This technology, known as carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), could provide deep emission cuts, particularly from coal power generation, on a worldwide basis. In order to implement this technology, future CCS operators must be able to access hundreds of millions of acres of pore space roughly a kilometer below the earth\u27s surface in which to store CO2 for hundreds to thousands of years. Here, we explore questions relating to ownership of subsurface pore space, physical takings, regulatory takings, an...
It is claimed that private property rights in carbon assets will both reduce carbon emissions and wi...
Peer Editor: Danielle Wallis; Faculty Mentors: Daniel Giammar and Maxine I. Lipeles Carbon capture a...
journal articleIn the near future the use of coal may be legally restricted due to concerns over the...
This Article considers the role of property rights in efforts to sequester underground hundreds of m...
This Article considers the role of property rights in efforts to sequester underground hundreds of m...
This Article considers the role of property rights in efforts to sequester underground hundreds of m...
Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) from the combustion of fossil fuels must be reduced on a large scale ...
The United States has the capacity to store more than 3,300 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide be...
As the world struggles with how to address climate change, one of the most significant questions is ...
As the world struggles with how to address climate change, one of the most significant questions is ...
Deployment of new technologies is vital to climate change policy, but it invariably poses difficult ...
Deployment of new technologies is vital to climate change policy, but it invariably poses difficult ...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
journal articleThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion ton...
It is claimed that private property rights in carbon assets will both reduce carbon emissions and wi...
Peer Editor: Danielle Wallis; Faculty Mentors: Daniel Giammar and Maxine I. Lipeles Carbon capture a...
journal articleIn the near future the use of coal may be legally restricted due to concerns over the...
This Article considers the role of property rights in efforts to sequester underground hundreds of m...
This Article considers the role of property rights in efforts to sequester underground hundreds of m...
This Article considers the role of property rights in efforts to sequester underground hundreds of m...
Carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) from the combustion of fossil fuels must be reduced on a large scale ...
The United States has the capacity to store more than 3,300 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide be...
As the world struggles with how to address climate change, one of the most significant questions is ...
As the world struggles with how to address climate change, one of the most significant questions is ...
Deployment of new technologies is vital to climate change policy, but it invariably poses difficult ...
Deployment of new technologies is vital to climate change policy, but it invariably poses difficult ...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
reportThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which ...
journal articleThe United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion ton...
It is claimed that private property rights in carbon assets will both reduce carbon emissions and wi...
Peer Editor: Danielle Wallis; Faculty Mentors: Daniel Giammar and Maxine I. Lipeles Carbon capture a...
journal articleIn the near future the use of coal may be legally restricted due to concerns over the...