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Clean Energy Innovation: A Way to Crack America’s Frozen Climate Debate?

David M. Hart

2016

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Summary

This policy report by David Hart (2016, ITIF) examines whether innovation in clean energy technologies might offer a pathway to break through polarisation in America's climate debate. The paper suggests that focusing on technological innovation and economic opportunity, rather than solely on regulatory or emissions-reduction mandates, could broaden political consensus. The argument implies that innovation-centred approaches may be more politically tractable than traditional climate mitigation strategies.

UK applicability

Limited direct applicability. The paper addresses specifically American political gridlock on climate policy. However, UK policymakers might draw parallels regarding how to frame clean energy transitions to achieve broader political buy-in, though the UK's policy landscape and party structures differ significantly from the United States.

Key measures

Not determinable from metadata alone; likely policy-framing and strategic analysis rather than empirical metrics

Outcomes reported

As suggested by the title, the paper likely examines whether clean energy innovation can help bridge the political impasse on climate policy in the United States.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Food & agricultural policy
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
BFmommpbgs-kpis9c

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