Summary
This 2019 policy report by David M. Hart, published by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, examines critical gaps or weaknesses in Green New Deal proposals. The paper appears to focus on implementation challenges, though without the publisher abstract, the specific agricultural, soil health, or food system dimensions remain uncertain. The title suggests a critical perspective on policy design or feasibility.
UK applicability
Limited direct applicability to UK farming systems unless the paper addresses international policy frameworks or comparative governance structures. UK policy-makers considering climate transition frameworks may find critiques of US policy design instructive, though institutional and regulatory contexts differ significantly.
Key measures
Unspecified without abstract; inferred to include policy feasibility assessments or cost-benefit analyses
Outcomes reported
The paper likely critiques or identifies implementation barriers to Green New Deal proposals, particularly regarding agricultural or food system dimensions. Specific metrics are unclear without access to the full text.
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