i talked with @mrchrisadams in London. My Plans are to setup some webinars and then organize a Green Day in Cologne (working title). i am talking at the moment with a sponsor for the location. if i have some good news i will ask Chris if he can come or make a remote session.
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In Cologne you should talk to
@giantswarm &@teemow who are interested in this area1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @anne_e_currie @HolgerGelhausen and
Yes we are remote but our HQ is in Cologne and we have quite a few folk there.
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Replying to @rossf7 @anne_e_currie and
@PaulDJohnston I'm looking forward to watching the stream of your talk. Slides look great.
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Replying to @rossf7 @anne_e_currie and
My goal is to get into action!How about each participant having their own Energy/Carbon
#WardleyMaps at the end of the day?From theory to practice. Sometimes you need to see how you can make a difference in behavior every day. Yes, it is a first step.@swardley#workingforfurture2 replies 1 retweet 7 likes -
Replying to @HolgerGelhausen @rossf7 and
In terms of what techies can do, there is a huge change we can make straight away. If we host on AWS, ask for renewably powered infrastructure.
@adrianco said it himself in the conference: it will move them (and it's the only thing that will)1 reply 3 retweets 13 likes -
Replying to @anne_e_currie @HolgerGelhausen and
He didn't just say this, he literally spelled it out in on a HUGE FREAKING SCREEN. There are so many smart people who spend tens of thousands with AWS as customers, know the science, and could easily do this basic thing for new projects.pic.twitter.com/Kfkh39mkpP
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Replying to @mrchrisadams @anne_e_currie and
This sounds good but look deeper: the subtext is that their commitment to using zero carbon sources is dependent on customer demand. To our market besotted minds that seems reasonable but the velocity of the problem is far greater than this.
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Replying to @cloudquistador @mrchrisadams and
Also: although we should, of course, encourage customers to use zero carbon regions, we must keep in mind that, simultaneously, Amazon is helping hydrocarbon firms "accelerate [...]to optimize production and profitability..." thus feeding the problem
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Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
Amazon is knowingly accelerating the climate crisis by doing this. Why does Amazon think ahead and *anticipate* custom needs about virtually everything else but climate change? It will come back to hurt us
https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1119687625172848640?s=21 …Emily Cunningham added,
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Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
Amazon puts itself and investors at risk by partnering with fossil fuel companies.https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1119708501465415680?s=21 …
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