@svaneksmith I'm one of the Amazon employees quoted in @kateconger's NYT piece about employee-shareholders co-filing a climate change resolution: "Their filing appears to be the first time that tech employees have led their own shareholder proposal."https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/16/technology/tech-workers-company-stock-shareholder-activism.html …
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Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
@svaneksmith Would this be interesting for@TheIndicator &@Planetmoney? Particularly the investor, economic, business case angle? Ex: "Companies are vastly underestimating how badly they’ll be hurt by climate change" I go into more detail in this thread:https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1074477020543778816 …Emily Cunningham added,
Emily Cunningham @emahleeFrom a purely cynical, self-interested standpoint, Amazon would benefit from a climate plan: "There could be $23 trillion of global economic losses a year in the long term without rapid action." 11/x https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/10/tackle-climate-or-face-financial-crash-say-worlds-biggest-investors …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
@svaneksmith I think it would be super interesting if someone did a story flushing out the competitive advantage bit I noted here:https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1074481076704169984 …Emily Cunningham added,
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ie how much competitive advantage potential would companies have by driving the new economy? And how much more of an advantage would they have the faster they jumped on and drove it? Or conversely, how much risk would they have for NOT doing it?
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