Climate Tech Is Reducing Emissions and Improving Urban Landscapes and Lives


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Climate Tech Is Reducing Emissions And Improving Urban Landscapes And Lives.

Urban areas contribute 70% of global CO2 emissions and consume a staggering 75% of the world's energy.

With enough support and investment from the public and private sectors, climate tech could help make world's cities more sustainable alongside city requirements.

The pursuit of innovative clean energy technologies is essential for addressing the climate crisis and achieving sustainability goals.

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