A group of Giants Tech – including Amazon, Facebook, and Google Parent Alphabet – has urged the Securities Commission and Exchange to encourage the company to issue a climate change performance report. Intel, eBay, Salesforce, and Autodesk also signed a combined letter to SEC Chair Gary Gensler.
Following the Deman SEC for public inputs about these disclosures, companies call the agency to make businesses report their greenhouse gas emissions, utilize existing frameworks and “recognize global standards for the required metrics, such as the world’s resource GrG protocol.” They also called the SEC to allow climate-related disclosures beyond annual submission, quarterly and others.
“We believe that climate disclosure is very important to ensure that the company follows up the declared climate commitment and to track collective progress to overcome global warming and build a prosperous and tough zero-carbon economy,” the company wrote, which was visible.
Seven companies noted that they had bought 21 gigawatt clean energy at all and each of them worked to operate at a completely renewable energy. Last month, Google revealed a plan to fully run carbon-free energy in 2030. Microsoft has promised to become a negative carbon in 2030. It is also an Amazon climate member, along with Uber, Rivian, Verizon (its parent company), IBM and Visa.