Simultaneous policy

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Simultaneous policy means many projects in many countries all coming together to commit to a common schedule and deadline. This prevents anyone from getting an advantage by delaying. It is quite important in treaties like the Kyoto Protocol (which requires all countries to do the same things on the same schedule from 2008 to 2012).

See w:simultaneous policy for the general concept and why it matters lots.

See Simultaneous Policy Organization for the organization promoting it most actively, and how we can work with it for a healthy signal infrastructure and eventual Distributed Consumerium.