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The Green New Deal’s Achilles Heel

David M. Hart

2019

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Summary

This 2019 policy brief from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation examines critical gaps or vulnerabilities in green energy transition frameworks, as suggested by the title's reference to an 'Achilles Heel'. Without access to the full text, the specific focus on agricultural systems, soil health, or nutrient density cannot be confirmed; the relevance to Vitagri's Pulse Brain catalogue may be tangential or require verification against the full document.

UK applicability

Direct applicability to UK policy depends on whether the analysis addresses UK-specific green energy or agricultural policy frameworks. If focused on United States policy architecture, transfer value may be limited unless comparative or methodological insights apply to UK green recovery planning.

Key measures

Not determinable from metadata; likely policy-level metrics or feasibility assessments

Outcomes reported

As suggested by the title, this policy analysis likely examines vulnerabilities or limitations in green energy and climate policy frameworks. The specific agricultural or food system outcomes are not determinable from metadata alone.

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
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
BFmor3g4if-0q74th

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