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UK Leadership on sustainable cooling from the Cool Coalition
09 July 2020

UK Leadership on sustainable cooling from the Cool Coalition

As a champion member of the Cool Coalition, and co-lead of Mission Innovation’s “Affordable heating and cooling of buildings” innovation challenge (IC7) with the European Commission and United Arab Emirates, the UK Government has pledged to share knowledge, advocate and act on sustainable cooling. This guide from the Cool Coalition outlines UK efforts at home and abroad and opportunities for action as we build back better from Covid-19 and look towards the United Nations Climate Conference COP26 in the UK in 2021.

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