Technology and Engineering
  • ISSN: 2333-2581
  • Modern Environmental Science and Engineering

Analysis of Civil Liability Regarding CCS: The Brazilian Case

 

José Ricardo Lemes de Almeida1, Haline de Vasconcellos Rocha2, HirdanKatarina de Medeiros Costa2,Edmilson
Moutinho dos Santos2, Cristina F. Rodrigues3, and Manoel J. Lemos deSousa3
1. University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal
2. Institute of Energy and Environment, University of São Paulo, Brazil
3. Fernando Pessoa Energy, Environment and Health Research Unity, University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal
 
Abstract: Global energy demand is still increasing based on consumption of fossil fuels, and its consequences such as greenhouse gases emissions (for instance CO2 emissions) are concerns for humanity due to the global warming. In the context, climate changes issues are clearly one of the big issues for our future. Thus, measures for mitigating its effects are treated, discussed, and analyzed to help us to reduce those problems. In this regards, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology may represent a strategic alternative for CO2 abatement. Using bibliographic review methodology; including law analysis as well as the development of a logical explanation approach and deductive reasoning, in this paper, we analyzed the climate change mitigation strategy of CCS, and the perspectives of implementing this technology in Brazil, as well as we discussed the Civil Liability regarding CCS, focusing on the Brazilian environmental law. Our results show that the lack of a legal and regulatory framework of CCS activities represents the main barrier to its national development.

Key words: carbon capture and storage (CCS), civil liability, regulation, Brazil




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