All around the world, cities, countries, and companies are trying to hit their respective zero-emission goals. At the crux of this ambition is the building sector, which will prove decisive in determining whether green goals are met. To discern this crucial matter, we have an incredibly insightful speaker. Olga Chepelianskaia, is an international sustainability expert and founder of UNICTI, a network of practitioners striving to revive and expand uniqueness in Asian cities.
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