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Paul Zakkour
Publications - 10
Citations - 154
Paul Zakkour is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kyoto Protocol & Clean Development Mechanism. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 125 citations.
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Incentivising and Accounting for Negative Emission Technologies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider various greenhouse gas emission accounting frameworks as to how they record negative emissions, and whether this creates an incentive for their use in negative emission abatement.
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CCS Projects as Kyoto Protocol CDM Activities
TL;DR: The Durban CCS decision establishes a practical international standard for managing CCS projects that ensures a high level of environmental protection as mentioned in this paper, which is an important official recognition by the UNFCCC that CCS is a technology capable of achieving deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries.
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Assessing issues of financing a CO2 transportation pipeline infrastructure
TL;DR: The results of a study, commissioned by the CO 2 Capture Project and completed by Environmental Resources Management, evaluated the benefits and risks of two approaches to developing CO 2 pipeline systems and found an integrated approach to pipeline infrastructure approach offers the lowest average cost on a per ton basis.
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Progressive supply-side policy under the Paris Agreement to enhance geological carbon storage
Paul Zakkour,Wolfgang Heidug,Andrew W. Howard,R. Stuart Haszeldine,Myles R. Allen,David Hone +5 more
TL;DR: As the Paris Agreement moves towards implementation, the authors explore opportunities it presents to move part of the climate change mitigation challenge upstream into supply-side climate policy and explore opportunities to move some of the mitigation challenge into supply side climate policy.
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The Role of UNFCCC Mechanisms in Demonstration and Deployment of CCS Technologies
TL;DR: A review of the current and future mechanisms for such support is outlined in this paper, where two important applications of CCS are considered further: CCS with CO2 enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) and CCS on bioenergy emission sources (BECCS).