America
NYC mayor, Bill Clinton to jointly combat climate change
Updated: 2011-04-14 09:42
(Xinhua)
NEW YORK - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former US President Bill Clinton announced on Wednesday the merger of their environmental groups, hoping to make it the most prominent climate policy organization in the world.
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"I am elated by this. I think we really have a chance to make a difference," said Bill Clinton during a press conference at Gracie Mansion, adding that "together we are proving it is possible to create jobs and grow economies through reduced emissions."
C40 and the Clinton Climate Initiative both seek to cut carbon emissions through programs that reduce energy use in buildings, promote mass transit and reuse greenhouse gases emitted by landfills.
The newly combined organization is said to have a budget of about $15 million. The group will have main offices in New York, Los Angeles and London.
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