Summary
This 2020 policy report by David M. Hart (likely from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation) argues for the passage of comprehensive climate technology legislation whilst navigating political opposition. As a policy advocacy piece, it does not report empirical findings but rather analyses legislative pathways and political dynamics relevant to climate technology investment. The relevance to food systems and agriculture may be indirect, focusing on broader climate mitigation policy frameworks rather than sector-specific interventions.
UK applicability
UK readers may find limited direct applicability, as the commentary addresses United States legislative processes and political context. However, broader arguments about technology policy and climate legislation design may inform comparative analysis of UK and European climate technology strategies.
Key measures
Not applicable—this is a policy commentary rather than an empirical study
Outcomes reported
This policy commentary examines legislative approaches to climate technology development and deployment. The work addresses political barriers to climate legislation and advocates for comprehensive policy frameworks.
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