Summary
This is a policy commentary published in 2019 by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), authored by David M. Hart. The piece appears to argue for distinct congressional climate legislation separate from presidential campaign proposals such as the Green New Deal, as suggested by the title. Without access to the full text, the specific arguments regarding agricultural emissions, farming systems or food-related climate interventions cannot be confirmed.
UK applicability
Limited direct applicability, as the paper concerns United States congressional process and US-specific climate policy proposals. However, comparative insights on how legislatures approach climate policy versus executive or campaign-driven initiatives may have relevance to UK parliamentary debate.
Key measures
Not applicable — policy commentary rather than quantitative study
Outcomes reported
The paper appears to discuss congressional climate policy approaches and critiques the Green New Deal proposal as distinct from legislative climate action. It likely examines policy frameworks for addressing agricultural or broader sectoral climate impacts.
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