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    Good evening everyone. My name is Amanda Pena.

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    I'm one of the senior analysts here for roger biometrics.

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    And today I'm going to be discussing with you all the best green city for our B

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    two B relocating over to a couple of key main points that I'm going to be going.

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    Only

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    in today's presentation is the forming criterias for that chosen city.

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    The key features of that chosen city.

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    And then of course a final recommendation of why we should be going over to this city

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    And seeing how climate change is at an all time.

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    High research is indicating that climate change is

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    going to be completely irreversible by 2030.

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    So of course it's really important for us as a company and our employees as well.

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    And over here we have our forming criterias,

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    it's going to go over renewable energy air quality,

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    the mass transit system and of course the

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    recycling program and just looking over the numbers,

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    new york really topped over SAn Diego and Houston by a large stretch,

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    three out of four categories.

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    They really triumphed over. The only weak point for them was air quality.

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    And even though this is an important matter,

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    it really proceeds everything else because of their efforts and their programs,

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    their incentives that they've been pushing out to move air

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    quality in a better position than it is currently.

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    So for that reason, even though air quality is their weakest points,

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    it's still not something that precedes everything else they're doing and they

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    have a pretty strong point in terms of the other three categories.

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    And over here

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    is the notation of that previous metric

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    couple of key features that new york city is going to offer to our

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    employees is of course 28,000 acres of land for us to roam around.

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    And great mass transit system is going to be pretty easy to get to home to work,

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    great recycling program,

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    great incentives to make sure that everyone is

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    really staying true to the sustainable living.

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    And of course, just again, going over the numbers going over everything,

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    it shows that new york city is really making the best effort to

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    be the most sustainable city for roger biometrics to relocate over to.

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    And if we're not actively trying to live in a city that promotes these qualities,

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    then we're doing a disservice to ourselves and to

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    our employees at the very root of everything.

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    Thank you so much for attending everybody.

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    And I'm going to be handing out some hard copies for you all to look over details.

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    Thank you again for coming. Have a gram