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Founding member of @AMZNforclimate. UX designer calling for climate leadership from Amazon. Fired for raising the alarm about climate and covid-19. She/her.

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    1. Simon Wardley‏ @swardley 7 Sep 2019
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      I worked in the environmental field in the 90s when we could have made significant difference if we hadn't been ignored. I took flak because I argued nuclear was part of the solution (it was seen as the great evil). I will start the journey and ratchet demands each year.

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    2. Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 7 Sep 2019
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      And why were you and others ignored? Because powerful fossil fuel interests spent a lot of money to spread disinformation and buy cover. Why are you now willing to take money now from AWS who says it helps, "Oil and Gas companies" .."find oil, produce oil, optimize production"?

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    3. Simon Wardley‏ @swardley 7 Sep 2019
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      A lot of it was that and I certainly agree that climate reports have been watered down over the last three decades. But part of it was also some attitudes within the field ... we needed to support nuclear, we needed to bring people with us along the path.

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    4. Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 7 Sep 2019
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      Emily Cunningham Retweeted Geoffrey Supran

      No. The real issue is that oil and gas companies spent billions of dollars to lie and deceive. @GeoffreySupran gave expert testimony to Parliament on this which you can watch in this thread. Nuclear is a red herring.https://twitter.com/GeoffreySupran/status/1109083684957810688 …

      Emily Cunningham added,

      1:26
      Geoffrey Supran @GeoffreySupran
      I just testified as an expert witness to EU Parliament about ExxonMobil's decades of climate denial + delay. Between being the first major hearing of its kind, a leaked Exxon memo, & the rising prospect of Exxon being banned from EU lobbying, it was an interesting day. THREAD pic.twitter.com/lRaBuqd4WQ
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    5. Anne Currie‏ @anne_e_currie 7 Sep 2019
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      As the Environment speaker I'm shocked at having @amazon as the CC sponsor. @awscloud have by far the worst CC record of the major cloud vendors + they're actively contributing to CC through their work on fossil fuel extraction. AWS must change. We don't have a year to wait.

      2 replies 1 retweet 7 likes
    6. Simon Wardley‏ @swardley 7 Sep 2019
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      Then, say that in your keynote. The whole point of mapping is communication and enabling us to have frank and honest discussions.

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    7. Simon Wardley‏ @swardley 7 Sep 2019
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      My one request, and no surprise being Map Camp, is to use a map to explain the problem. Too much of stories is wrapped up in the story teller. I cannot emphasise enough the importance of de-personalising to get people to focus on the problem -https://medium.com/@swardley/mapping-culture-ac164c0e17f0 …

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    8. Anne Currie‏ @anne_e_currie 7 Sep 2019
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      BTW is this what you wish you'd done in the 90's or what you did do? I can see a similarity. According to @climate_ice we are definitely going to need sequestration as well, and I suspect that is best championed by oil and gas (& Amazon) as their next biz because they have the $

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    9. Anne Currie‏ @anne_e_currie 7 Sep 2019
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      but that means giving up on punishing them and diverting them instead with heavy subsidies. Trees won't do all we need. We need more scalable/faster acting sequestration ASAP.

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    10. Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 7 Sep 2019
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      Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham

      Fossil fuel co's have a lot of money now, but oil demand will peak in 2020s risking big $$ in stranded assets: World's 8th largest bank, BNP Paribas, says:"The economics of renewables are impossible for oil to compete with when looked at over the cycle."https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1164770343321362434 …

      Emily Cunningham added,

      Emily Cunningham @emahlee
      Such good news: "the current fossil fuel system runs at a loss, and will amass losses every year." The world's 8th largest bank, BNP Paribas, says: "The economics of renewables are impossible for oil to compete with when looked at over the cycle." Read their report. 1/ https://twitter.com/GregorMacdonald/status/1158763843708805120 …
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      Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 7 Sep 2019
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      Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham

      https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1163232637445521408 …

      Emily Cunningham added,

      Emily Cunningham @emahlee
      "Clean energy solutions are cheaper. The major oil & gas companies are incredibly exposed to the transition, and.. they risk destroying a lot of value [which] sits in...our investments. What’s exciting in recent years is that central banks have started to understand this." 5/
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        2. Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 7 Sep 2019
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          Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham

          More on the #CarbonBubble and energy transition currently underway. And huge implications for geo-politics and economy:https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1168774778280275968 …

          Emily Cunningham added,

          Emily Cunningham @emahlee
          @gordonbrander Thread of threads related to the energy transition. Oil's days are numbered -- oil demand will peak in the 2020s. 1/ https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1162180541577220096 …
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        3. Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 7 Sep 2019
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          Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham

          Those that think fossil fuel investments are good bets, need to think again.https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1163344785928704000 …

          Emily Cunningham added,

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          "Entrenched players within the fossil fuel industry, like all incumbents before them, always deny the reality of what’s going on. There are four very good examples of recent industries where this has already happened:" 3/
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