.Chanel announced a new partnership with Sunrun, a leading solar company in the United States, to bring solar power to 30,000 low-income residents in California.
, a leading solar company in the United States, to bring solar power to 30,000 low-income residents in California. Chanel will also invest in job training to support the installation of those solar systems; its total commitment is $35 million.
Doubling down on solar feels particularly urgent in light of the state’s ongoing wildfires, which have burned through more than. The fires were caused by a combination of factors—downed power lines, ongoing fire suppression, and human activity —but climate change plays a significant role, and solar power is one of the key solutions. It’s all connected: We burn fossil fuels like coal and oil, which release CO2 emissions , which are then trapped in the atmosphere.
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