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We Can Cut Carbon Emissions, Trump or No Trump

David M. Hart

2017

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Summary

This policy-focused publication from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation examines strategies for achieving carbon emissions reductions across the United States economy. Published in 2017, the analysis appears designed to identify emission reduction pathways that remain viable regardless of shifts in political leadership or regulatory direction. The paper likely addresses both technological and policy dimensions of decarbonisation, though specific sectoral focus (agriculture, energy, or integrated systems) cannot be confirmed without abstract access.

UK applicability

Whilst the paper addresses US policy specifically, its analysis of emission reduction technologies and mechanisms may offer comparative insights for UK climate policy, particularly regarding sector-wide decarbonisation strategies independent of political cycles. Direct applicability would depend on the specific sectors and policy instruments examined.

Key measures

Carbon emissions reduction targets and policy mechanisms (specific metrics not determinable from metadata alone)

Outcomes reported

The paper likely examines policy pathways and technological solutions for reducing carbon emissions across sectors, possibly including agriculture. As suggested by the title and institutional source, it may assess emission reduction feasibility independent of political administration.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Climate & greenhouse gas mitigation
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
BFmoc27vt9-3816fu

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