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=== 13.9.1 Introduction === <div id="h2-29-siblings" class="h2-siblings"></div> [[#13.9|Section 13.9]] assesses literature related to economy wide and cross β sector systemic change as an approach to accelerate climate mitigation. It focuses specifically on policy and institutions, as two of the six enabling conditions for economy-wide system change and thus provides a third dimension of the role of policy and institutions to climate mitigation. Enabling conditions in general are discussed in [[IPCC:Wg3:Chapter:Chapter-4|Chapter 4]] of the SR1.5 ( [[#IPCC--2018|IPCC 2018]] ), as well as [[IPCC:Wg3:Chapter:Chapter-4|Chapter 4]] of this report. This section follows on from [[#13.6|Section 13.6]] (single policy instruments) and 13.7 (policy packages). [[#13.9|Section 13.9]] literature follows closely on from [[#13.7|Section 13.7]] literature on policy packages, which discusses change within one system, although there remains an overlap. [[#13.9.2|Section 13.9.2]] provides a brief introduction to policy and institutions as two of the six dimensions of enabling conditions, and the importance of enabling conditions to systemic change and climate mitigation. [[#13.9.3|Section 13.9.3]] briefly introduces actions for transformative justice, which seek to restructure the underlying system framework that produces mitigation inequalities. [[#13.9.4|Section 13.9.4]] provides a brief overview of net zero policies and targets (often no more than aspirational), which imply economy-wide measures and system change. [[#13.9.5|Section 13.9.5]] assesses the literature arguing for a system restructuring approach to climate mitigation, based on systemic restructuring. [[#13.9.6|Section 13.9.6]] assesses the literature on stimulus packages and green new deals which aim for systemic change, sometimes with value for climate mitigation. And finally, [[#13.9.7|Section 13.9.7]] assesses emerging literatures which argues that there are existing challenges to accelerating climate mitigation that may be overcome by systemic change and targeted actions. <div id="13.9.2" class="h2-container"></div> <span id="enabling-acceleration"></span>
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