Surat (Gujarat) [India], September 28 (ANI/PRNewswire): SRK Knowledge Foundation (SRKKF), the philanthropic arm of global diamond industry leader Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt Ltd (SRK), announced today its commitment to support The Global Network for Zero (GNFZ). An international leadership collective based in Washington, D.C., GNFZ is led by President and CEO Mahesh Ramanujam, Chief Strategy Officer Sarah Merricks, and Chairman Scot Horst. The collective is dedicated to curating and accelerating the solutions that will lead to a worldwide zero emissions economy. Organizations linked by a shared commitment to sustainability and solving humanity's greatest challenges. "The leadership team at The Global Network for Zero are true visionaries when it comes to recognizing the essential steps that will propel the world to zero emissions," said Shri Govind Dholakia (aka Govindkaka), Founder and Chairman of SRK and SRKKF. "As a foundation that envisions a sustainable future
/PRNewswire/ SRK Knowledge Foundation (SRKKF), the philanthropic arm of global diamond industry leader Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt. Ltd. (SRK), announced.
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To create jobs and make the economy less dependent on fossil fuels, President Joe Biden s $3 trillion infrastructure plan aims to fortify buildings across the country, making them more energy efficient. Installing renewable energy sources, removing noxious materials and improving water efficiency in buildings on a mass scale can reduce dependence on fossil fuel energy, which in turn would lessen the threat of a climate crisis.
The White House, more than 200 years old, could be one place to start. If you can plan an infrastructure for the United States, you can plan a deep retrofit for the White House, said Scot Horst, founder of Arc Skoru, a firm that works with companies looking to improve their environmental impact.