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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Wrong. Our plan calls on Amazon to transition off fossil fuels in the timeline set by the IPCC. Walmart, Google, MS already have more aggressive goals than that. Amazon fails to see climate as a strategic driver for both risks and opportunities. Oh, and I still have my job
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Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
On Amazon's financial risk to not meaningfully addressing climate:https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1119687611667193856 …
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Emily Cunningham @emahleeThe climate crisis poses *significant* financial risks to Amazon. And not just in the usual ways one expects, like disruptions to business operations. What and how big are these risks? Investors need transparency on Amazon's risk assessment and management plans. THREAD
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Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
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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