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We Can Cut Carbon Emissions, Trump or No Trump

David M. Hart

2017

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Summary

This 2017 policy report from the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation examines strategies for reducing carbon emissions in the United States across sectors, framed as achievable independent of the Trump administration's policy direction. The paper appears to position technological and market-based approaches to emissions reduction as viable across political contexts. Without access to the full text, the specific focus on agriculture or food systems cannot be confirmed.

UK applicability

The policy analysis may offer insights relevant to UK carbon reduction targets and sector-specific decarbonisation strategies, though the US regulatory and economic context differs substantially. UK applicability would depend on whether the paper addresses transferable mechanisms such as carbon pricing, technology standards, or sectoral innovation pathways.

Key measures

As suggested by the title, likely carbon emissions reduction targets, policy instruments, and/or sectoral decarbonisation pathways

Outcomes reported

The paper likely examines policy mechanisms and technological pathways for reducing carbon emissions in the United States across economic sectors, potentially including agriculture and food systems, regardless of political climate or leadership.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Climate & greenhouse gas mitigation
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
BFmommpbgs-erb496

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