Our goal for "100% renewable energy" doesn't have a date (!!) which makes it meaningless and is a textbook example of greenwashing. During Q&A at the shareholder meeting, we asked Bezos directly when we'll have a date... he doesn't answer us. 6/https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1131663218986835968 …
Our open letter asking Bezos for climate leadership. Over 8,200 Amazon employees have now publicly signed their name. NYT reported: "The action is the largest employee-driven movement on climate change to take place in the influential tech industry." 8/https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1116798017690984448 …
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Reflections on the open letter action "Amazon employees care deeply about the climate crisis. Seeing the outpouring of support has been very emotional for me. People are grateful, encouraged, saying "thank you [for opening up] the chance of a lifetime" 9/https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1118792867298676737 …
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The two largest proxy advisors to institutional investors sided with us
@AMZNforClimate on our climate shareholder resolution. They didn't buy Amazon's argument that we're doing enough. 10/https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1126931128105951233 …Show this thread -
Amazon risks attracting talent of highly sought tech employees by actively partnering with fossil fuel companies. 11/https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1159944993911349248 …
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Hundreds of Amazon tech workers sent messages of solidarity to FC workers striking in MN over Prime Day. We were appalled at the way our fellow workers are treated & stood in solidarity. We were invited to walk the picket line & speak at their rally. 12/https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1150682497425895424 …
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Thoughts on how climate justice is intimately connected to the struggles of Amazon warehouse workers in MN, my co-workers, many who are Somali immigrants.
#ClimateJustice *is*#ImmigrantJustice 13/https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1150682521085964288 …
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Over 6,100 Amazon employees have now signed their name *publicly* (which is unheard of) asking Bezos and Amazon's board to release a companywide plan that addresses climate change at the scale and urgency it requires.
This is a BIG WIN for the 7,300 Amazon employees asking the company to adopt our climate plan shareholder resolution!
The two largest proxy advisors to institutional investors are siding with us!
It's time for Amazon to stand with employees... and now its investors!