Summary
This 2017 policy commentary by David M. Hart, published by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, argues for the development of a domestic United States climate policy architecture comparable to the international Paris Agreement framework. Without access to the full text, the precise policy mechanisms or agricultural system recommendations cannot be confirmed, though the title suggests analysis of alignment between national and international climate governance structures.
UK applicability
As a United States–focused policy analysis, direct applicability to UK conditions is limited; however, comparative governance frameworks for climate commitments and domestication of international agreements may offer relevant insights for UK policy implementation of climate targets.
Outcomes reported
As suggested by the title, the paper likely examines the case for the United States to establish domestic climate policy frameworks analogous to the Paris Agreement's international commitments. The specific metrics or outcomes measured are not determinable from available metadata.
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