Summary
This 2017 policy commentary, published by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, appears to argue for the establishment of a comprehensive US domestic climate policy framework comparable to the Paris Agreement. The paper likely examines how domestic innovation policy and governance structures could underpin credible American climate commitments. As a policy-focused publication from a technology-centred think tank, it probably emphasises the role of innovation and institutional design in meeting climate objectives.
UK applicability
While focused on US policy architecture, the governance and institutional frameworks discussed may be partially transferable to UK climate policy design, particularly regarding mechanisms for coordinating innovation and regulatory approaches to emissions reduction.
Key measures
Policy mechanisms, governance frameworks, and institutional structures for climate action
Outcomes reported
The paper appears to analyse the policy frameworks and mechanisms by which the United States could establish domestic climate commitments comparable to the Paris Agreement framework.
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