AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- From
President Joe Biden's Administration
platform, to organizations such as B Corporation, to global
enterprises; many have focused their attention to Clean Energy.
Studies have already proven that Urban areas account for more
than 70% of CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels.
The key to stopping or slowing global warming may lie with
cities—particularly large and wealthy ones. That was the major
finding of an effort to map the carbon footprint of 13,000
cities—one of the first times researchers analyzed so many areas
with a consistent methodology.
"A number of large and or affluent cities drive a significant
share of national total emissions," said an environmental economist
at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
"Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions
are considered one of the main causes of Earth's climate change. In
addition, carbon contributes to respiratory disease from smog and
air pollution. Extreme weather, food supply disruptions, and
increased wildfires are other effects of climate change caused by
greenhouse gases. People who suffer from asthma, such as myself,
CO2 creates major challenges to breathing," says Christopher Thomas, Chairman, VirtMe
Technology.
"VirtMe Technology was initially created to be a solution to the
growing challenges of meetings coming to a halt, social
connectivity and engagement due social distancing to slow the
spread of the global pandemic. However, with continuous research,
development and creative design on how the platform would operate,
we also discovered how the platform can also be a solution to the
global clean energy challenge," states Christopher Thomas.
Christopher Thomas adds, "VirtMe
Technology had an interesting beginning. It was one of those
'That's a good idea for someone' thoughts. Then it was inspired to
me that this is a mission for you Christopher. I then asked 'Why me
… I'm a marketing strategist not a coder or tech guy'. At that
point, I literally almost had to shake myself as I responded, 'Why
not me'. Following that, the seed was planted and we took off."
"We are committed to providing a leading solution that improves
the efficiency of meeting virtually, reduce anxiety limited to no
social connectivity and do our part to help solve the clean energy
crisis," said Christopher.
For more information about VirtMe Technology, visit
http://www.VirtMe.tech.
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