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Founding member of @AMZNforclimate. UX designer calling for climate leadership from Amazon. Fired for raising the alarm about climate and covid-19. She/her.
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This is what the employee asked:pic.twitter.com/Sa8piOoWAT
In short... Bezos: aggressive dates and timelines tied to goals are crucial for our success. Also Bezos: Yeah, no date for a goal about the most important, time-critical issue threatening our world.
It's dishonest for Amazon to have a goal of "100% renewable energy" without a date, especially when timelines determine the amount of devastation in a rapidly warming climate. Either have the goal and get a damn date. Or don't have one at all.
I mean, 100% as a goal is never going to be achievable until the entire world is at 100% renewable, setting a date would be a recipe for losing trust. We could say AWS Data Centers at 100% renewable by x date, but all of supply chain, last mile, and third party sellers?
Let's help the world get there. Let's use our considerable power to pressure governments and suppliers. Let's redefine what's possible. Let's act as if our world, our company depended on it.
Bosch committed to being carbon neutral worldwide by 2020. Walmart set a goal to be powered by 50% renewable sources by 2025, and has currently achieved 28% of that. Microsoft pledged to cut emissions by 75% by 2030.
In the Paris Agreement, countries agreed to limit the increase in global heating to 1.5 °C. Amazon itself committed to the Paris Agreement. What that means is that we we all need to radically cut our emissions, Amazon included. Why don't we lead?https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2017/06/05/trump-paris-climate-amazon-microsoft-starbucks.html …
What makes you think we aren't? The reticence to make glib commitments makes me think that tangible changes are in the works, but they can't be talked about yet. If there weren't plans for a bold new path forward, I suspect they would be far looser with their words.
I see this differently. Amazon's no-date commitment for 100% renewable energy is, by definition, glib. Yet it allows us to look like we're taking bold leadership when, so far, we're not.
Color me skeptical, but how can we say we're a leader on climate, and then partner with fossil fuel companies to accelerate and expand oil extraction?
How can we be thinking about climate as a strategic driver of our risks and opportunities if the highest ranking Sustainability person in the company wasn't aware of our oil and gas business until we told her about it in March?
Amazon could be carbon neutral today. It has the resources to buy the offsets. It has the resources to sign the Power Purchase Agreements. It doesn't. How do I know this? Microsoft does it. MSFT DCs are at 60% & it buys RECs for the rest. Why not Amazon? It's not good business
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