{"id":1115699,"date":"2023-06-18T13:05:02","date_gmt":"2023-06-18T17:05:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/meet-the-man-calling-out-big-techs-climate-hypocrisy-corporate-knights-magazine\/"},"modified":"2023-06-18T13:05:02","modified_gmt":"2023-06-18T17:05:02","slug":"meet-the-man-calling-out-big-techs-climate-hypocrisy-corporate-knights-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/big-tech\/meet-the-man-calling-out-big-techs-climate-hypocrisy-corporate-knights-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"Meet the man calling out Big Techs climate hypocrisy &#8211; Corporate Knights Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Bill Weihl has lost his voice. In the last year, the San    Franciscobased founder of ClimateVoice, a non-profit that is    pushing the tech industry to support stronger climate policy,    has developed an irreversible throat condition that has robbed    him of speech.  <\/p>\n<p>    But far greater than the irony of Weihls voicelessness is the    symbolism of his determination to be heard. Possessed of the    urgency of the climate crisis, Weihl is using all the means at    his disposal to continue to broadcast his message: that Big    Tech needs to step out of the shadows, take a decisive stance    on the climate crisis and put its full financial and political    weight behind climate policy and action.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tech companies are viewed as forward looking, Weihl types    into the chat function of our Zoom conversation. They have    enormous influence. And theyre innovators. We need innovation    at this point.  <\/p>\n<p>    Weihl knows the tech industry from the inside. He spent the    first decade of his career as a professor of computer science    at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before shifting    into the tech sector to land the position of green energy    czar at Google in 2006 and later acting as director of    sustainability for Facebook. He acknowledges the significant    efforts these companies were making to mitigate climate change:    buying billions of dollars of clean energy to power their    operations, maintaining venture investment funds for cleantech    start-ups, investing heavily in the research and development of    decarbonization technologies. And yet, as the climate clock    ticked on, Weihl could also see that the sector wasnt doing    enough.  <\/p>\n<p>    We were winning, but we werent winning fast enough, and with    climate, winning slowly is the same as losing, he said in a    2020 TED Talk. The same year, he founded ClimateVoice.  <\/p>\n<p>    Inspiration for the project stemmed in part from what Weihl had    observed in 2015\/2016, as the American corporate world    mobilized around LGBTQ2S+ rights. Companies like Apple, Walmart    and the National Basketball Association threatened to pull out    of states that were considering, or passing, regressive sexual-    and gender-rights legislation. Weihl watched business affect    social policy, and it got him thinking.  <\/p>\n<p>      Most companies talk about how urgent climate is. And how      committed they are to it. But when doing something on climate      conflicts with or risks their core business, the profit      concerns win.    <\/p>\n<p>    He knew that the tech industry  with its forward-looking    leaders, focus on innovation and massive influence on culture    and politics  had a major role to play in climate action. But    he also realized that despite the progress made  the    innovations and cost reductions in renewable technologies and    investments in green energy  the tech sector was failing to    exploit its biggest lever: its potential to influence public    policy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rather than stand up to the fossil fuel industry, as they were    uniquely positioned to do, he saw tech companies playing at    best a passive, and at worst an obstructive, role.  <\/p>\n<p>    To illustrate this point, Weihl cites the fact that only one of    the U.S.s five Big Tech companies  Microsoft  was prepared    to endorse last years Inflation Reduction Act. Containing a    US$369-billion investment in climate-related programs, the IRA    represented the most significant single step the U.S. Congress    has ever taken to tackle climate change. Only after it passed    into law, in August 2022, did Google let out a quiet cheer  in    a    tweet from its chief sustainability officer.  <\/p>\n<p>    Most companies talk about how urgent climate is, Weihl types.    And how committed they are to it. But when doing something on    climate conflicts with or risks their core business, the profit    concerns win. He says that tech companies are deeply     compromised by their memberships in trade associations that    consistently oppose climate bills, chief among them the U.S.    Chamber of Commerce, which bristles at any mention of corporate    tax hikes.  <\/p>\n<p>    The tech sectors hypocrisy on climate plays out in many ways.    Earlier this year, Amazon effectively killed a bill put forward in    the Oregon legislature that would have impelled large data    centres and crypto miners in the state to use only clean energy    by 2040. Data centres are big business in Oregon, many of them    owned by Seattle-based Amazon, and they require vast amounts of    power  equivalent to a small city  to cool their armies of    computers. The Oregon utility that serves Amazon has long since    exhausted its renewable supply and been forced to buy    fossil-fuel-backed electricity; its emissions per kilowatt hour    have increased 543% since 2010.  <\/p>\n<p>      Young employees want to see climate action. And recruitment      and retention are big pain points, so companies have to pay      attention to employee sentiment on this.    <\/p>\n<p>    Amazon takes every opportunity to tout its Climate Pledge, a    commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040; the    arena it built in 2021 for Seattles new NHL franchise is named    Climate Pledge Arena and aspires to become the first    net-zero-certified arena in the world. At the same time, Amazon    was willing to lobby hard  and successfully  to ensure that    that clean energy bill died on the floor this spring, claiming    that Oregons transmission lines and energy infrastructure    wouldnt support the switch.  <\/p>\n<p>    Weihl says that this kind of duplicity doesnt wash well with    the tech sector workforce and that ClimateVoice is working hard    to harness its frustration. Young employees want to see    climate action, he types. And recruitment and retention are    big pain points, so companies have to pay attention to employee    sentiment on this.  <\/p>\n<p>    ClimateVoice engages with tech workers, informing them of what    their employers are doing on the climate front  both in and    out of public view. Weihl says that when he launched his    non-profit, most workers were oblivious to their companies    lobbying activities and trade association involvement, but the    more they learned, the more inclined they were to advocate. In    the fall of 2021, he was pleased to see a loud chorus of tech    workers speak out in support of the Build Back Better Act and    again last summer in favour of the Inflation Reduction Act.  <\/p>\n<p>    Weihl believes that this is how to foment change  from below.    In my experience, its very hard to persuade management on    purely moral grounds, or on whats best for society, he types.    But if the workforce is clamouring for something, that makes    it a near-term operational issue.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Weihls estimation, the tech industry has already developed    some 80% of the technological solutions required to help    mitigate the climate crisis. Now it has to deploy them faster,    innovate further and, most importantly, speak louder and with    one voice.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.corporateknights.com\/leadership\/meet-man-calling-out-big-techs-climate-hypocrisy\/\" title=\"Meet the man calling out Big Techs climate hypocrisy - Corporate Knights Magazine\">Meet the man calling out Big Techs climate hypocrisy - Corporate Knights Magazine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Bill Weihl has lost his voice. In the last year, the San Franciscobased founder of ClimateVoice, a non-profit that is pushing the tech industry to support stronger climate policy, has developed an irreversible throat condition that has robbed him of speech. 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