Clinton Climate Initiative Retrofits in Chicago
In 2009, the first buildings in the Clinton Climate Initiative's (CCI) Building Retrofit Program completed construction in Seoul. In total, the City of Seoul, in partnership with CCI, have retrofitted 21 public buildings. Since then, over 400 buildings have begun or completed construction through the CCI program, reducing CO2 emissions by over 120,000 metric tons per year.
By 2020, CCI's goal is to retrofit 9,000 commercial buildings and 400,000 residential units in Chicago.
Read about the work of CCI: http://bit.ly/CCIWhatWeDo
Видео Clinton Climate Initiative Retrofits in Chicago канала Clinton Foundation
By 2020, CCI's goal is to retrofit 9,000 commercial buildings and 400,000 residential units in Chicago.
Read about the work of CCI: http://bit.ly/CCIWhatWeDo
Видео Clinton Climate Initiative Retrofits in Chicago канала Clinton Foundation
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