QQ @QuinnyPig, could you do a Screaming In The Cloud episode with an "activist" Amazon employee? See e.g.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/10/technology/amazon-climate-change-letter.html …
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Almost certainly not; a hard line for me is “nobody gets in trouble for appearing on the show” and this is terrifically likely to cross that unless Amazon signs off.
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I know one of the Amazon employees who is vocal about it (
@emahlee). To the point of raising a shareholder resolution.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
My thought was that the larger topic could include Google, not just Amazon, so not strictly necessary for the guest to be an Amazonian
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A dozen of us have spoken to the NYT & countless other media about the importance of Amazon taking immoderate, bold climate leadership. I’ve faced no repercussions and, quite honestly, even if I had, it would be more than worth it given what’s at stake.https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1132036801328238593?s=21 …
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See these threads as well:
Cc @AMZNforClimatehttps://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1104218682253729792?s=21 …
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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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