sleung
10-07-2008, 10:57 AM
Good for the Windy city. They are not just known food the Cubs anymore
Cities are no longer waiting for their national governments to take the lead in reducing air pollution. They’re taking matters into their own hands.
Chicago’s Mayor Richard M. Daley announced a plan in September to reduce heat-trapping gases to three-fourths of 1990 levels by 2020. The plan calls for installing solar panels on municipal property and building alternative fueling stations. Low-cost housing complexes will be retrofitted to reduce water and energy
http://www.globe-net.com/other_news/listing.cfm?type=2&newsID=3780
Cities are no longer waiting for their national governments to take the lead in reducing air pollution. They’re taking matters into their own hands.
Chicago’s Mayor Richard M. Daley announced a plan in September to reduce heat-trapping gases to three-fourths of 1990 levels by 2020. The plan calls for installing solar panels on municipal property and building alternative fueling stations. Low-cost housing complexes will be retrofitted to reduce water and energy
http://www.globe-net.com/other_news/listing.cfm?type=2&newsID=3780