The city pension systems will invest $4 billion in climate-change-solution companies and projects over the next three years, doubling the existing green-energy investments.
Mayor de Blasio and Comptroller Stringer made the announcement Sept. 13 along with pension trustees Henry Garrido, executive director of District Council 37 and Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers.
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