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Voices from the Amazon walkout: Why some employees are speaking out and pushing back

by Todd Bishop & Kurt Schlosser on June 3, 2023June 3, 2023 at 10:46 am

Hundreds of Amazon employees walked out of the office in Seattle this week — gathering between the company’s towers while holding signs, participating in chants, and listening to speakers urge… Read More

Amazon employees walk out, seeking bolder climate action and end of return-to-office policy

by Kurt Schlosser & Todd Bishop on May 31, 2023June 1, 2023 at 1:34 pm

Some Amazon employees in Seattle and other offices around the world walked out in protest Wednesday, urging the company to take bolder climate action and to reconsider its return-to-office policies.… Read More

Union and warehouse issues lead Amazon shareholder votes, but fall well short of passing

by Todd Bishop on May 26, 2023May 27, 2023 at 7:41 am

Amazon shareholder resolutions related to warehouse working conditions and the company’s response to labor unions each won 35% of the vote at its annual meeting this week, according to detailed… Read More

Amazon will face a record 18 shareholder resolutions at 2023 annual meeting

by Todd Bishop on April 14, 2023April 17, 2023 at 12:02 pm

Amazon shareholders have submitted 18 resolutions for consideration at its May 24, 2023, annual meeting — seeking to hold the company accountable in areas including the climate, workers’ rights, racial… Read More

Carbon removal startup Nori lays off 10 employees, citing market concerns

by Kurt Schlosser on April 10, 2023April 10, 2023 at 12:58 pm

Nori, a Seattle startup that sells carbon credits to individuals and businesses to offset carbon emissions, laid off 10 employees last week, co-founder and CEO Paul Gambill confirmed.  The cuts… Read More

Microsoft shareholders reject proposals on military tech usage, anti-climate investing, tax disclosures

by Todd Bishop on December 16, 2022December 16, 2022 at 10:51 am

A year after forcing an independent review of Microsoft’s sexual harassment policies, a majority of investors followed the board’s recommendations to reject all six shareholder proposals at the company’s annual… Read More

Podcast

The first sustainable mega-region? Former Gov. Chris Gregoire on Cascadia’s climate quest

by Todd Bishop on September 17, 2022September 17, 2022 at 10:43 am

Business, governmental and environmental leaders from Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia met at the U.S.-Canada border this week to plan the next steps in the quest to become the world’s… Read More

Bill Gates encouraged by U.S. climate initiatives as ‘mega-region’ grapples with long-term challenges

by Todd Bishop on September 13, 2022September 13, 2022 at 10:11 am

BLAINE, Wash. — Wildfire smoke was hanging over the U.S.-Canada border in the distance as regional leaders from both countries arrived here Monday, an appropriately ominous backdrop for a conference… Read More

Amazon ‘Pledge Passport’ trademark filing hints at plans for new online climate community

by Todd Bishop on August 31, 2022August 31, 2022 at 3:39 pm

Amazon has applied for a trademark on the phrase “Pledge Passport,” with a description that hints at plans for a new online community, news portal, and marketing website with a… Read More

News Brief

Toyota invests in Nori, a carbon removal startup trying to help reverse climate change

by Taylor Soper on February 24, 2022February 24, 2022 at 8:56 am

Nori, a Seattle startup that sells carbon credits to individuals and businesses to offset carbon emissions, raised $7 million in a Series A round led by M13. Toyota Ventures, the… Read More

Amazon’s new packaging for cold and frozen food is made from layers of recyclable paper

by Todd Bishop on November 16, 2021November 16, 2021 at 11:03 pm

Amazon is taking plastic liners, bubble bags, and some of the consumer guilt out of grocery deliveries. The company says it has created new packaging for cold and frozen foods… Read More

Neal Stephenson

Neal Stephenson talks about his climate thriller — and why the metaverse didn’t match his vision

by Alan Boyle on November 7, 2021November 11, 2021 at 3:02 pm

This whole metaverse thing hasn’t turned out exactly the way Seattle novelist Neal Stephenson thought it would when he came up with the idea 30 years ago. Back then, Stephenson… Read More

GeekWire Summit 2021 recap: Leaders and luminaries share insights at our annual conference

by Kurt Schlosser on October 6, 2021October 6, 2021 at 3:59 pm

It was really nice to be back. The GeekWire Summit returned to Seattle and took a page out of our shared reality, going hybrid this week with an in-person and virtual… Read More

Amazon settles allegations of illegal retaliation in dispute over firing of activist employees

by Todd Bishop on September 29, 2021September 29, 2021 at 5:27 pm

Updated with details of settlement and statement from former employees. Amazon has reached a settlement with two former employees who criticized its position on climate change and conditions inside its… Read More

Why is Seattle so hot? Wild weather sparks climate concerns as Amazon turns HQ into ‘cooling center’

by Charlotte Schubert on June 28, 2021June 29, 2021 at 6:25 pm

Seattle is scorching. The heat is so bad that Amazon on Monday opened up one of its buildings at the company’s headquarters to the public as a “cooling center.” Kanishka… Read More

Go deep on snow depth data: New online tool puts Pacific NW mountain totals in historic context

by Kurt Schlosser on February 10, 2021February 10, 2021 at 3:19 pm

As the Seattle area braces for snow later this week, the mountains around the Pacific Northwest have already seen sizable accumulations this year. Tracking that snow depth has been made… Read More

Microsoft, Brooks, Unilever and others join Amazon’s Climate Pledge, topping 30 signatories

by Todd Bishop on December 9, 2020December 9, 2020 at 9:15 am

Amazon’s Climate Pledge is taking on a higher profile, with its name on a Seattle sports arena, and more than a dozen new companies on its list. Microsoft, Unilever, Neste,… Read More

Amazon’s ‘Climate Pledge’ gets its first additional signatories: Verizon, Infosys and RB

by Todd Bishop on June 16, 2020June 16, 2020 at 4:42 am

Telecom giant Verizon, tech powerhouse Infosys, and Lysol and Calgon parent Reckitt Benckiser (RB) have become the first global companies to join Amazon in the Climate Pledge announced by the… Read More

Video

What Bill and Melinda Gates learned giving out $53.6B over 20 years, and what they’re doing next

by Todd Bishop on February 10, 2020February 9, 2020 at 11:14 pm

Over the past two decades, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has given out $53.6 billion, most of it seeking to improve global health and U.S. education. In a new… Read More

Podcast

GeekWire Podcast: Apple acquires Xnor.ai; Microsoft’s bold climate plan; Seattle startup trivia

by Todd Bishop on January 18, 2020January 18, 2020 at 10:22 am

This week on the GeekWire Podcast: Apple doubled down on artificial intelligence and boosted its presence in Seattle with the acquisition of Xnor.ai, an Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence spinout… Read More

Video

Microsoft pledges to be ‘carbon negative’ by 2030, launches $1B Climate Innovation Fund

by Todd Bishop on January 16, 2020January 16, 2020 at 12:41 pm

REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft says it will be carbon negative by 2030, removing more carbon from the environment than it emits each year, and will remove enough carbon by 2050… Read More

Orcas

From climate mysteries to dead zones, an evolving computer model tackles Puget Sound’s eco-riddles

by Lisa Stiffler on November 3, 2019November 2, 2019 at 9:18 am

Puget Sound — Washington’s inland sea — is a mysterious place. It’s the southern-most fjord in the lower 48 states. It’s fed by rivers that create shallow, mucky tideflats. In… Read More

GeekWire Calendar Picks: Get your hands dirty this Earth Day with these Seattle events and activities

by Clare McGrane on April 21, 2017April 21, 2017 at 8:03 am

Earth Day is this Saturday, and Seattle is sure to be an explosion of energy. The annual celebration is all about paying respects to our natural environment and learning about… Read More

Badlands caption contest

Bad-ass Badlands: National park’s climate tweets pop up, then go poof

by Alan Boyle on January 24, 2017January 24, 2017 at 5:42 pm

Badlands National Park tweeted the inconvenient truth about climate change today, despite the Trump administration’s crackdown on environmental outreach. And the Twittersphere went wild. The South Dakota park’s staff typically… Read More

Arctic temperatures

This year’s Arctic Report Card heats up international concern about climate change

by Alan Boyle on December 13, 2016December 14, 2016 at 8:12 pm

The latest update on Arctic climate shows that temperatures at the top of the world are increasing at twice the global rate, setting an assortment of records and near-records. “Rarely… Read More

GLOBE Observer app

NASA spotlights its GLOBE Observer smartphone app for citizen scientists

by Alan Boyle on August 30, 2016August 30, 2016 at 10:47 am

One of NASA’s longest-running citizen science programs isn’t just for kids anymore: A newly released app called GLOBE Observer can turn any smartphone user into a cloud researcher. And we… Read More

Ancient Venus
Video

From haven to hell: NASA climate models suggest Venus may have been habitable

by Alan Boyle on August 11, 2016November 9, 2017 at 8:52 am

Today Venus is a hellish planet with a crushingly dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide, but billions of years ago, it could have had habitable surface temperatures and a watery ocean.… Read More

DSCOVR view of Earth

NASA shows off greatest hits from DSCOVR satellite’s year of watching Earth

by Alan Boyle on July 22, 2016July 25, 2016 at 11:09 pm

It’s been a year since NASA unveiled the first image of Earth’s sunlit side captured by the Deep Space Climate Observatory, or DSCOVR, and to celebrate the occasion, you can see an entire year’s… Read More

Image: Early earth

Scientists say early Earth’s atmosphere would have left us light-headed

by Alan Boyle on May 9, 2016May 9, 2016 at 6:15 pm

Tiny bubbles that were trapped inside 2.7 billion-year-old rocks have led scientists to conclude that Earth’s atmosphere was less than half as dense as it is today – which runs counter… Read More

Pacific Ocean temperatures could give early warning for Eastern heat waves

by Alan Boyle on March 28, 2016March 28, 2016 at 11:37 am

Meteorologists say they’ve found a pattern in Pacific Ocean sea surface temperatures that could help authorities prepare for heat waves in the eastern United States up to 50 days in advance. Now… Read More

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