Here's what's been happening: In 2019, Amazon made a big deal about its "Climate Pledge." As part of the plan, the company promised to achieve carbon "neutrality" by 2040, purchased 100,000 electric delivery vans, launched a $2 billion venture capital fund, and re-named a Seattle hockey stadium “climate pledge arena.”
But since then, Amazon hasn't lived up to the hype, not even close. And when their own employees called them out for failing to meet climate goals, they said they'd fire the employees.
In their most recent annual sustainability report, Amazon admitted the increase in global warming pollution — up 18% from 2020, and nearly 40% more than in 2019, the year Amazon first made its pledge. And outside experts and Amazon’s own staff have pointed out that those company reports are probably wildly undercounting emissions,
In other words, Amazon has increased emissions, dramatically, every year since they promised to end global warming pollution — and they’re not even being honest about how much they pollute.
Big corporations like Amazon all signed on the Paris climate agreements, and are cueing up to receive billions of dollars in subsidies and investments based on their "net zero" climate pledges. But none of it will matter if they are allowed to keep breaking those promises, in public, with no accountability or public demand to live up to their goals.
Don't let them get away with it — sign here to tell Amazon to clean up its act, stop threatening workers who speak out, and start cutting global warming emissions immediately.
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