Big Tech’s climate goals are weaker than they seem, report finds
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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 22: Protestors line up as Andy Jassy the CEO of Amazon speaks at the ceremonial ribbon cutting prior to opening night for the NHL's newest hockey franchise at the Climate Pledge Arena on October 22, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. | Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images
Tech giants' climate plans aren't as aggressive as they sound, according to an assessment of 25 of the world's biggest companies published on Monday. The plans many companies have put together rely too much on offsetting their emissions through unreliable methods rather than setting specific targets to prevent pollution in the first place.
We set out to uncover as many replicable good practices as possible, but we were frankly surprised and disappointed at the overall integrity of the companies' claims," Thomas Day, lead author of the new study released by the nonprofit NewClimate Institute, said in a statement.
The report, which includes both tech giants and other companies operating in sectors like shipping and brick-and-mortar...