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  1. Towards a geopolitics of carbon capture & storage (CCS) in Asia
    transregional links and implications for Germany and Europe
    Published: [August 2024]
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    The competition for carbon capture, storage, and utilisation is intensifying. Historically dominated by North America, the lead in this technology is now being seized by key players across Asia - reaching from Saudi Arabia to Japan. Unlike... more

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    The competition for carbon capture, storage, and utilisation is intensifying. Historically dominated by North America, the lead in this technology is now being seized by key players across Asia - reaching from Saudi Arabia to Japan. Unlike traditional energy (transition) geopolitics, this new arena prioritises technology, geology, and industrial leadership over raw materials. For Germany and Europe, the developments imply a need for more pragmatism in climate diplomacy and policy instruments. Moreover, to keep pace with competitors, policymakers should adopt a proactive approach to CCS vis-à-vis technology and industry.

     

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  2. Proposta de análise tecnopolítica das inovações democráticas
    Published: fevereiro de 2023
    Publisher:  Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada, Brasília

    The goal of this article is to present a theoretical and methodological proposal for analyzing democratic innovations based on science and technology studies and the sociology of public action. The first dimension of the model focus on the... more

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    The goal of this article is to present a theoretical and methodological proposal for analyzing democratic innovations based on science and technology studies and the sociology of public action. The first dimension of the model focus on the initiatives' characteristics by identifying its political-institutional and sociotechnical aspects. The second dimension of analysis aims at identifying and assessing direct and formal implications of the innovations such as policy instruments. The third analytical dimension comprehends their indirect effects such as the strengthening of democracy. Though such implications are difficult to be measured, they are fundamental in shaping public actions. If these implications are not verified, democratic innovations tend to become resources to grant legitimacy to already established powers, leaving little space for effective democratic changes.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Portuguese
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/284904
    Series: Texto para discussão / Ipea ; 2848
    Subjects: democratic innovation; analysis model; technopolitics; social participation
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 37 Seiten)
  3. Towards a geopolitics of carbon capture & storage (CCS) in Asia
    transregional links and implications for Germany and Europe
    Published: [August 2024]
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    Zusammenfassung: The competition for carbon capture, storage, and utilisation is intensifying. Historically dominated by North America, the lead in this technology is now being seized by key players across Asia - reaching from Saudi Arabia to Japan.... more

     

    Zusammenfassung: The competition for carbon capture, storage, and utilisation is intensifying. Historically dominated by North America, the lead in this technology is now being seized by key players across Asia - reaching from Saudi Arabia to Japan. Unlike traditional energy (transition) geopolitics, this new arena prioritises technology, geology, and industrial leadership over raw materials. For Germany and Europe, the developments imply a need for more pragmatism in climate diplomacy and policy instruments. Moreover, to keep pace with competitors, policymakers should adopt a proactive approach to CCS vis-à-vis technology and industry

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/302121
    Series: SWP comment ; Array
    Subjects: Internationaler Umweltschutz; Umweltpolitik; Völkerrechtlicher Vertrag; Umweltschutz; Kohlendioxid; Carbon dioxide capture and storage; Geopolitik; Einflussgröße
    Other subjects: Carbon Capture and Storage; CCS; Carbon Capture; Utilisation and Storage; CCUS; Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage; DACCS; blue hydrogen; energy transition; Paris Agreement; Gulf states; Australia; Japan; Korea; Indonesia; Malaysia; China; USA; Canada; technopolitics; geopolitics; industrial leadership; technological competition; Graue Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (8 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    "English version of SWP-Aktuell 41/2024"

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