THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Scientists are extremely confident that an increasing frequency and intensity of extreme events is a direct consequence of human modification of the climate system. Under recently emergent El Niño conditions, temperatures are pushed higher worldwide, further compounding increases in temperature brought on by greenhouse gas emissions. The latest research shows that the surface warming driving more extreme weather events stabilizes quickly when carbon emissions cease.
In the pursuit of the ‘Net Zero’ goal and global alignment towards clean energy, our solution, CT Modulex, aims to reduce carbon emissions. By maximizing the value from ongoing real estate projects, creating green urban spaces, and establishing clean energy tourist sites, we strive to facilitate climate change adaptation for a sustainable future.
ABOUT CT MODULEX
CT Modulex represents a new generation of high-end housing 4.0 with low emissions, highly adapted to climate change, saving time and construction costs, saving transportation costs thanks to block-folding technology, when unfolded, fully furnished high-class amenities easy to use immediately.
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