Evaluating China’s Environmental Management and Risks Avoidance Regulations on Offshore Methane Hydrate Extraction

Methane hydrates (hereinafter, MH), for many reasons, are widely recognized as a form of sustainable energy due to their environmentally friendly nature. MH, while burning, produce fresh water, which could in turn offer one possible solution to worldwide shortages of water. MH also maintains the cap...

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Published in:Sustainability
Main Authors: Dong Yan, Paolo Davide Farah, Ivana Gaskova, Carlo Vittorio Giabardo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:bfb26415f3744f87bc5373c545c0bc58 2023-05-15T17:11:51+02:00 Evaluating China’s Environmental Management and Risks Avoidance Regulations on Offshore Methane Hydrate Extraction Dong Yan Paolo Davide Farah Ivana Gaskova Carlo Vittorio Giabardo 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/su12135331 https://doaj.org/article/bfb26415f3744f87bc5373c545c0bc58 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/13/5331 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-1050 doi:10.3390/su12135331 2071-1050 https://doaj.org/article/bfb26415f3744f87bc5373c545c0bc58 Sustainability, Vol 12, Iss 5331, p 5331 (2020) methane hydrate environmental protection china offshore natural resources management sustainable development Environmental effects of industries and plants TD194-195 Renewable energy sources TJ807-830 Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/su12135331 2022-12-31T09:42:15Z Methane hydrates (hereinafter, MH), for many reasons, are widely recognized as a form of sustainable energy due to their environmentally friendly nature. MH, while burning, produce fresh water, which could in turn offer one possible solution to worldwide shortages of water. MH also maintains the capacity to change the landscape of the global energy supply. According to recent scientific evaluations, the potential global supply of MH is even higher than the total storage of traditional crude oil and conventional natural gas. However, its offshore extraction process could be linked to both catastrophic and non-catastrophic events that may contribute to global warming and climate change, cause harm to human health and life, endanger the flora and fauna, and threaten the very global environment as a whole. Therefore, from a legal viewpoint, an efficient and effective system of civil liability rules seem crucial to control the risks, and to compensate the victims to which damages may occur. This article takes into consideration China’s legal framework in assessing the risks connected to MH offshore extraction. Such a choice for examination is justified by China’s leading position for implementing the technology necessary for extracting MH. This analysis shows that China’s current legal instruments are still far from fully equipped to prevent the risks associated with the offshore extraction of MH, as well as to offer effective remedies for the victims once any damages have occurred. Therefore, more efficient measures and remedies should be considered (or even imposed) to address the specific risks of offshore methane hydrate extraction. Indeed, in the past few decades, China’s environmental protection laws and regulations have mainly focused on the environmental risks that may occur during the process of extracting conventional resources; however, they do not address methane hydrates specifically. This presents a legal challenge for environmental protection laws. The potentially catastrophic events that may occur as ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Methane hydrate Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Sustainability 12 13 5331
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topic methane hydrate
environmental protection
china
offshore
natural resources management
sustainable development
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
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environmental protection
china
offshore
natural resources management
sustainable development
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Dong Yan
Paolo Davide Farah
Ivana Gaskova
Carlo Vittorio Giabardo
Evaluating China’s Environmental Management and Risks Avoidance Regulations on Offshore Methane Hydrate Extraction
topic_facet methane hydrate
environmental protection
china
offshore
natural resources management
sustainable development
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
description Methane hydrates (hereinafter, MH), for many reasons, are widely recognized as a form of sustainable energy due to their environmentally friendly nature. MH, while burning, produce fresh water, which could in turn offer one possible solution to worldwide shortages of water. MH also maintains the capacity to change the landscape of the global energy supply. According to recent scientific evaluations, the potential global supply of MH is even higher than the total storage of traditional crude oil and conventional natural gas. However, its offshore extraction process could be linked to both catastrophic and non-catastrophic events that may contribute to global warming and climate change, cause harm to human health and life, endanger the flora and fauna, and threaten the very global environment as a whole. Therefore, from a legal viewpoint, an efficient and effective system of civil liability rules seem crucial to control the risks, and to compensate the victims to which damages may occur. This article takes into consideration China’s legal framework in assessing the risks connected to MH offshore extraction. Such a choice for examination is justified by China’s leading position for implementing the technology necessary for extracting MH. This analysis shows that China’s current legal instruments are still far from fully equipped to prevent the risks associated with the offshore extraction of MH, as well as to offer effective remedies for the victims once any damages have occurred. Therefore, more efficient measures and remedies should be considered (or even imposed) to address the specific risks of offshore methane hydrate extraction. Indeed, in the past few decades, China’s environmental protection laws and regulations have mainly focused on the environmental risks that may occur during the process of extracting conventional resources; however, they do not address methane hydrates specifically. This presents a legal challenge for environmental protection laws. The potentially catastrophic events that may occur as ...
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Paolo Davide Farah
Ivana Gaskova
Carlo Vittorio Giabardo
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Paolo Davide Farah
Ivana Gaskova
Carlo Vittorio Giabardo
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title_fullStr Evaluating China’s Environmental Management and Risks Avoidance Regulations on Offshore Methane Hydrate Extraction
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating China’s Environmental Management and Risks Avoidance Regulations on Offshore Methane Hydrate Extraction
title_sort evaluating china’s environmental management and risks avoidance regulations on offshore methane hydrate extraction
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