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@book{ Ansari2024, title = {Towards a geopolitics of carbon capture & storage (CCS) in Asia: transregional links and implications for Germany and Europe}, author = {Ansari, Dawud and Gehrung, Rosa Melissa and Pepe, Jacopo Maria}, year = {2024}, series = {SWP Comment}, pages = {8}, volume = {34/2024}, address = {Berlin}, publisher = {Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit}, issn = {2747-5107}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.18449/2024C34}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-97107-2}, abstract = {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. (author's abstract)}, keywords = {Asien; Asia; Umweltpolitik; environmental policy; internationales Abkommen; international agreement; Geopolitik; geopolitics; Technologiepolitik; policy on technology; Wettbewerbsfähigkeit; competitiveness; Klimaschutz; climate protection; Klimapolitik; climate policy}}