Amazon and Big Tech can't escape climate pressure

Driving the news: Amazon Employees for Climate Justice yesterday alleged management is trying to prevent employees from continuing to publicly criticize corporate policies.

It shows how advocates are increasingly targeting tech giants to act more aggressively even as Amazon, Google, Microsoft and others have made various commitments and stepped up renewables purchases.

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Author: Axios

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