Ok Emily. We can't use carbon to deliver goods but unfortunately there is no 100% clean global parcel service. We adopt your resolution and have to close shop. Our customers will have to go back to buy off-line or from a well-know chinese competitor. BTW, you're out of a jobhttps://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1134513118166388736 …
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1st: I’m glad you still have a job. 2nd: Benchmark should be direct competitors in Amazon’s core activities, not Alphabet, Apple or Walmart… who are orders of magnitude less dependent on parcel/last mile delivery 3rd: Are competitors following IPCC 2010-2030 roadmap? 1/
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4th: if Amazon loses market share to competitors that are less “sustainable climatewise”, the net effect on the planet will be worse as competitors will pollute more for the same business. Suggest action to drive climate responsibility in world’s fastest growing economies. (2/2)
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On Amazon's financial risk to not meaningfully addressing climate:https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1119687611667193856 …
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Amazon's peers on climate. Walmart certainly isn't "closing shop." Neither is Google, or Microsoft. In fact, many companies are taking climate this on. Bosch announced they're going carbon neutral by, wait for it, 2020.https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1118792873158123527 …
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