I do hope no one has any money or pensions invested in fossil fuels...https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1156279598893559808 …
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Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
It's not just fossil fuels, but companies that are highly aligned with fossil fuels. Thread on how the climate crisis poses significant financial risk to Amazon, which 1) is heavily dependent on fossil fuels, and 2) partners with Big Oil and Gashttps://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1119687616385806337 …
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Emily Cunningham @emahleeThe carbon bubble won't just impact the fossil fuel industries. A correction often starts off rational and then panic ensues. Contagion will spill over to other companies that are 1) highly dependent on fossil fuels and, 2) whose business model services fossil fuel companies. 7/Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Emily Cunningham Retweeted NowThis
(Btw, Amazon is my employer. Bezos is my boss. Over 8,000 employees have publicly signed their name asking Bezos to take bold, immediate leadership on the climate crisis.)https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1132036801328238593 …
Emily Cunningham added,
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We're all in this together. I would not have been able to deliver that speech without the thousands of my co-workers behind me and all my many brave and fine colleagues at @AMZNforClimate.
Here's our open letter to Bezos and the board:https://medium.com/@amazonemployeesclimatejustice/public-letter-to-jeff-bezos-and-the-amazon-board-of-directors-82a8405f5e38 …
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Carbon bubble: **CRACK**
World's largest multilateral lender -- bigger than the World Bank -- released a draft energy policy that would stop financing fossil fuels by end of 2020.