Search Results - "Kerryn Brent"
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The changing climate of Australian employment law
Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-11-2023)“…Climate change poses fundamental challenges to Australian employment law, with increasingly extreme weather events disrupting workplaces across the country…”
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Greenhouse gas removal in Australian climate law: A positive role for negative emissions
Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-04-2023)“…Australia's path to net zero emissions must include both emissions reduction and removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Australia's large landmass…”
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Greenhouse gas removal in Australian climate law: A positive role for negative emissions
Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-04-2023)“…Australia's path to net zero emissions must include both emissions reduction and removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Australia's large landmass…”
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Navigating Potential Hype and Opportunity in Governing Marine Carbon Removal
Published in Frontiers in climate (09-06-2021)“…As the technical and political challenges of land-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches become more apparent, the oceans may be the new “blue” frontier…”
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Governance of Land-based Negative-emission Technologies to Promote Biodiversity Conservation: Lessons from Australia
Published in Climate law (01-06-2020)“…Climate change is a fundamental threat to biodiversity. Climate mitigation in general, and Negative-Emission Technologies (nets) in particular, have the…”
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Editorial: The Role of Ocean-Based Negative Emission Technologies for Climate Mitigation
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The governance of geoengineering : an emerging challenge for international and domestic legal systems?
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2015)“…Development of geoengineering - environmental and social risks associated with geoengineering proposals - carbon dioxide removal (CDR) proposal - solar…”
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Governing geoengineering research for the Great Barrier Reef
Published in Climate policy (09-08-2019)“…Coral reefs are highly vulnerable to the impacts of rising marine temperatures and marine heatwaves. Mitigating dangerous climate change is essential and…”
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The changing climate of Australian employment law
Published in University of New South Wales law journal (01-11-2023)“…Climate change poses fundamental challenges to Australian employment law, with increasingly extreme weather events disrupting workplaces across the country…”
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The Certain Activities1 case: what implications for the no-harm rule?
Published in Asia Pacific journal of environmental law (21-08-2017)“…The customary law duty to prevent significant transboundary harm and harm to the global commons ('no-harm' rule) has developed considerably since it was first…”
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The Certain Activities case: what implications for the no-harm rule?
Published in Asia Pacific journal of environmental law (01-08-2017)“…The customary law duty to prevent significant transboundary harm and harm to the global commons ('no-harm' rule) has developed considerably since it was first…”
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Solar geoengineering research programs on national agendas: a comparative analysis of Germany, China, Australia, and the United States
Published in Climatic change (01-04-2023)“…Solar geoengineering (SG), or the proposed use of technology to reflect sunlight back to space as a means of partially counteracting climate change, requires…”
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International law poses problems for negative emissions research
Published in Nature climate change (01-06-2018)“…New international governance arrangements that manage environmental risk and potential conflicts of interests are needed to facilitate negative emissions…”
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Hydrogen production in Australia from renewable energy: no doubt green and clean, but is it mean?
Published in Journal of energy & natural resources law (01-10-2024)“…The energy transition necessitates hydrogen generation to meet current energy needs. Low-carbon hydrogen (green hydrogen from renewable energy, and blue…”
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Does the ‘No-Harm’ Rule Have a Role in Preventing Transboundary Harm and Harm to the Global Atmospheric Commons from Geoengineering?
Published in Climate law (26-08-2015)“…Solar Radiation Management ( srm ) geoengineering poses a significant risk of transboundary and global atmospheric harm. How might international law regulate…”
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The governance of Geoengineering: An emerging challenge for international and domestic legal systems?
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2015)“…Scientists propose developing geoengineering as an alternative means for responding to the risks of anthropogenic climate change. Discussions are growing…”
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The governance of Geoengineering: An emerging challenge for international and domestic legal systems?
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2015)“…Scientists propose developing geoengineering as an alternative means for responding to the risks of anthropogenic climate change. Discussions are growing…”
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The governance of Geoengineering: An emerging challenge for international and domestic legal systems?
Published in Journal of law, information and science (01-01-2015)“…Scientists propose developing geoengineering as an alternative means for responding to the risks of anthropogenic climate change. Discussions are growing…”
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Climate Engineering: Early Reflections on a Complex Conversation
Published in Climate law (26-10-2015)“…This is a background account and formal statement prepared by participants in the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies’ Climate Engineering Summer…”
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