This is an interesting thread on climate risk in a company that we wouldn't conventionally think of as climate-exposed. Side note: Amazon is one of very few corporate groups to have their annual emissions data suppressed in the public data. (The only one this past year IIRC.)https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1119687611667193856 …
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The Australian data under the NGERS Act, that is.
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Replying to @timinmitcham
Can you say more? I know that Amazon has never disclosed their carbon footprint, but in Feb they promised to do so “later this year.”
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I can’t say a whole lot, because there’s not a lot to say. In FY18, Amazon had to report under our greenhouse gas reporting act (NGER Act) for the first time because they emitted more than 25ktCO2-e for the first time. But...pic.twitter.com/pxOdEp1P87
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Replying to @timinmitcham @emahlee
That’s from my document which synthesises the NGER Act data into a timeseries. Original data is here: http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/NGER/Pages/Published%20information/Reported%20greenhouse%20and%20energy%20information%2c%20by%20year/Corporate-emissions-and-energy-data-2017–18.aspx …
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Replying to @timinmitcham @emahlee
I can confirm that they are the only company in to have taken advantage of s 25 of the Act in FY18 (though a few others have in the past). Here’s s 25: http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_act/ngaera2007403/s25.html …
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Ugh. Thank you for sharing.
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