Ownership is another poignant leadership principle irt the climate crisis. "Leaders are owners. They think long term and don’t sacrifice long-term value for short-term results." Makes me think of our oceans, residents in Miami, coral reefs, small island countries. 20/x
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"And so, to me, it has made me feel connected to my colleagues as well as more invested in Amazon." 31/x
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"I think it’s empowering. And I think people are just starting to realize the power that we all have together, and in coming together. There’s a lot of power there that we’ve been unaware of and that we’re tapping into and it’s going to drive a change." 32/x
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"We already see it driving a change: The announcement of Shipment Zero. That came from the resolution. We know that was in direct correspondence to the initial resolution filed last year. So we see the power that we have." 33/x
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"Amazon is in a unique place to disrupt and improve a number of industries, and we’re all looking forward to the opportunity to help Amazon do that." 34/x
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What we're seeing at Amazon is just the tip of the iceberg (heh) here and across the tech sector. As
@developingjen put it, "The opportunity for the technology industry to truly lead on the climate crisis is immense." 35/xShow this thread -
As the climate crisis accelerates, so too will tech workers' collective actions calling for bold, rapid action and leadership from our companies. We can face the crisis, head on, and avert it's worst outcomes if we do it together. Together is the only way we win.

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