Summary
This 2019 policy commentary by David M. Hart of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation examines Congressional climate action, apparently arguing that Congress should pursue alternative legislative pathways rather than adopt the Green New Deal framework championed by presidential candidates. The paper appears to evaluate the political feasibility and design of climate policy mechanisms at the federal level, as suggested by its title and publication venue.
UK applicability
Limited direct applicability to UK context, as the paper focuses on United States Congressional procedure and the domestic Green New Deal proposal. However, comparative insights on climate policy design and legislative strategy may inform UK parliamentary approaches to climate legislation.
Key measures
Not applicable; policy analysis rather than empirical measurement
Outcomes reported
The paper appears to evaluate and critique the Green New Deal as a comprehensive climate policy proposal, contrasting it with alternative legislative approaches for Congressional action on climate change.
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