This is quite a list of CEOs from some of the world’s largest companies & unions in the world calling for climate action and the Paris agreement. Notably only one oil & gas company. https://t.co/tNjewAlRvo
— chad nelsen ? (@chadenelsen) December 2, 2019
We have no choice but to leave our world better than we found it. Our kids deserve a planet that is fully sustainable. That’s why Salesforce is already a net zero company & soon will be fully renewable. Join @thebteamhq 75 ceos, & the AFLCIO & do the same. https://t.co/XC6T0qObRd pic.twitter.com/bERqASd46V
— Marc Benioff (@Benioff) December 2, 2019
Union leaders and about 80 C.E.O.s signed a letter today urging the U.S. to stay in the Paris Agreement.
— Jack Nicas (@jacknicas) December 2, 2019
Among the chiefs of Big Tech -- the five most valuable American companies -- Tim Cook, Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai signed.
Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos did not. https://t.co/cnIqR5E5EI
Good. Next on your list: hardware obsolescence.
— Frederike Kaltheuner (@F_Kaltheuner) December 2, 2019
Sincerely, every single overpriced and now unusable charger in my drawer https://t.co/0nMuq7CydO
? United ?. Our CEO @hansvestberg joined 70+ other leaders & renewed Verizon's commitment to the #ParisAgreement. Verizon is on a path toward carbon neutral & is committed to providing products & services to enable our customers to reduce their impact. https://t.co/yr7kNDi6MS pic.twitter.com/i2zKKN3Qio
— VerizonGreen (@VerizonGreen) December 3, 2019
Humanity has never faced a greater or more urgent threat than climate change — and it’s one we must face together. Apple will continue our work to leave the planet better than we found it and to make the tools that encourage others to do the same. https://t.co/26sTnleNep
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) December 2, 2019
The company that made AirPods and deliberately made all their products impossible to fix or replace parts https://t.co/mmzfrUy6vx
— Bonnie "Prince" Rotten (@curtiselvidge) December 3, 2019
December 2, 2019
— bill peduto (@billpeduto) December 2, 2019
Joint Labor Union and CEO Statement on the Paris Agreement
American labor leaders & business leaders understand the economic importance of The Paris Agreement and have signed on to enact the needed changes to meet our challenge. https://t.co/lpJmNSTfgw
?Critical that Big Tech co's are speaking up to remain in the Paris Agreement.
— Tristan Harris ?⌛ (@tristanharris) December 2, 2019
Next, why don't tech companies declare a "climate emergency" joining the surging #'s of states and countries now declaring a total emergency?
cc @Benioff, @jack, @tim_cook https://t.co/5OqFBFLZn0 https://t.co/1AmbNx4Yir pic.twitter.com/SKt7pZNwcZ
This is unheard of and historical.All major CEO’s in US and unions working together calling for climate action and Paris agreement.Never seen before.Courageous and right thing to do.Even major banks and heavy emitters included.Kudo’s to all who signed. https://t.co/zo8cNUvKMb
— Paul Polman (@PaulPolman) December 2, 2019
RT @marcflood: It should be the goal of every business to protect our planet https://t.co/EyAzMM028b via @Google #digitalmarketing #Google #SEO https://t.co/dbBrFm8hda
— Saray I. (@saraypgh) December 3, 2019
Today, at the start of the @UNFCCC #COP25 #ClimateChange Conference, @Google is joining 70 other companies & union leaders to call for the United States to stay in the Paris Agreement. #TimeForAction #ClimateAction #RenewableEnergy #sustainabilityhttps://t.co/XeZniZMtoM
— Laura Franceschini (@LauraGFrance) December 2, 2019
Google is joining 70 other companies and union leaders to call for the United States to stay in the Paris Agreement https://t.co/po3ozhqEuP @Google @googlesunroof #ParisAgreement @ParisAgreement @UNFCCC #SUSTAINABILITY #Renewables
— Sampath (@Sampath_Mercom) December 2, 2019
It should be the goal of every business to protect our planet https://t.co/EyAzMM028b via @Google #digitalmarketing #Google #SEO https://t.co/dbBrFm8hda
— Saray I. (@saraypgh) December 2, 2019
Tim Cook, Satya Nadella, Elon Musk, Sundar Pichai and more sign renewed commitment to Paris Agreement – TechCrunch https://t.co/t57gUHr9rI
— Mark Jansen (@markjansen10) December 3, 2019
Tim Cook, Satya Nadella, and Sundar Pichai sign a renewed commitment to the Paris Agreement and urge the US to stay in, joining 70+ CEOs and US labor leaders: https://t.co/L2kOeeApWj
— Lionel Menchaca Jr. (@LionelGeek) December 3, 2019
Tim Cook, Satya Nadella, Elon Musk, Sundar Pichai and more sign renewed commitment to Paris Agreement – TechCrunch https://t.co/30CVyDGyTh pic.twitter.com/qlWQkSFyPP
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) December 3, 2019
There is wide agreement that staying in #ParisAgreement being best for business as well as workers as well as the #US #COP25 https://t.co/ncnRsRWkO3
— Halla Tomasdottir (@HallaTomas) December 2, 2019
Cook is retrograde on climate, and should take more counsel from POTUS: Apple's Tim Cook and other tech CEOs push for Paris Agreement renewal #MAGA #AmericaFirsthttps://t.co/OSOKHl0ZYl
— Lou Dobbs (@LouDobbs) December 3, 2019
"Additionally, @sappelbaum, the executive council and chair of the International Committee of the @AFLCIO, signed his name. The U.S. national union federation represents more than 12.5 million working Americans." https://t.co/LkSwfxq9DT
— RWDSU (@RWDSU) December 3, 2019
Focused on building #sustainability in everything we do, we're proud to provide resources to empower everyone to accelerate action beyond @Google through our #accelerators in partnership with @GoogleStartups, @Googleorg, @GoogleAI → https://t.co/eSuveLLZZE#AcceleratedWithGoogle
— Google Developers Launchpad (@GoogleLaunchpad) December 3, 2019
Apple's Tim Cook and other tech CEOs push for Paris Agreement renewal | Fox Business https://t.co/ewlGhdDMy4
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) December 3, 2019