Abstract. Elevated tropospheric ozone concentrations driven by anthropogenic precursor emissions is an environmental issue scientifically similar to the depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer and global climate change; however, the tropospheric ozone issue lacks the generally accepted, international assessment efforts that have greatly informed our understanding of the other two issues. Here we briefly review those successful science-into-policy approaches, and outline the elements required to conduct a similar process for tropospheric ozone, especially for establishing a simplified model of the underpinning science, useful policy metrics and motivating international policy forums for regulating ozone production over the hemispheric and global scales.