The Politics and Policy of Carbon Capture and Storage
Edited by James Meadowcroft, Professor, School of Public Policy and Department of Political Science, Carleton University, Canada and Oluf Langhelle, Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stavanger, Norway
Contents:
1. The Politics and Policy of Carbon Capture and Storage James Meadowcroft and Oluf Langhelle
2. Technology Leader, Policy Laggard: CCS Development for Climate Mitigation in the US Political Context Jennie C. Stephens
3. CCS in Australia: From Political Posturing to Policy Potential Darren Sinclair and Neil Gunningham
4. CCS in Canada Mark Jaccard and Jacqueline Sharp
5. Technology as Political Glue: CCS in Norway Andreas Tjernshaugen and Oluf Langhelle
6. Electricity Gap versus Climate Change: Electricity Politics and the Potential Role of CCS in Germany Barbara Praetorius and Christoph von Stechow
7. CCS in the UK: Squaring Coal Use with Climate Change? Ivan Scrase and Jim Watson
8. CCS in the Netherlands: Glass Half Empty or Half Full? Philip J. Vergragt
9. CCS and the European Union: Magic Bullet or Pure Magic? Dag Harald Claes and Paal Frisvold
10. CCS in Comparative Perspective Oluf Langhelle and James Meadowcroft
11. The Politics and Policy of CCS: The Uncertain Road Ahead James Meadowcroft and Oluf Langhelle