Summary
This policy report by David M. Hart from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) examines industrial decarbonisation demonstration projects as a mechanism for achieving emissions reductions whilst supporting economic recovery (2021). The work suggests a role for targeted demonstration initiatives in transitioning industrial sectors towards lower-carbon production. The paper's direct relevance to agricultural and food systems research is limited.
UK applicability
Whilst industrial decarbonisation is relevant to UK climate policy, this paper's primary focus on manufacturing and energy-intensive industries has limited direct applicability to farming systems, soil health, or nutrient density research prioritised by Vitagri.
Key measures
Specific metrics are unclear from available metadata; likely includes carbon emissions reduction targets, project implementation outcomes, or policy recommendations.
Outcomes reported
As suggested by the title, the paper likely examines demonstration projects aimed at reducing industrial carbon emissions and their policy implications for post-pandemic economic recovery.
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