If you want your employer to act on Watch Project Power Onlinethe global climate crisis, call them out on the internet. At least, that's what some Google workers are doing.
On Monday, more than 1,000 Google employees wrote an open climate action letter to Google's CFO Ruth Porat, published on Medium. This isn't the first time they've done something like this.
In September, they joined tech giants including Amazon in announcing (also on Medium) their intention to join the global climate strike on Sept. 20.
In their latest letter, Google employees demand four things of the company:
1. That they cut greenhouse emissions to zero by 2030
2. That they break any business ties with companies that extract fossil fuels
3. That they eliminate funding for any think tanks, lobbyists, or politicians that deny or delay climate change
4. That they discontinue any collaboration Google has with any "entities enabling the incarceration, surveillance, displacement, or oppression of refugees or frontline communities"
The first three demands echo the climate change requests Amazon employees outlined in September, which isn't a surprise given that Google employees publicly support Amazon's climate change demands.
SEE ALSO: As big climate trial starts, Exxon buys Google ads to defend itselfBut the fourth is different. Though the employees don't say this explicitly in their letter, these frontline communities are usually made up of black and brown people. While workers at tech behemoths like Amazon and Microsoft have called on their employers to reduce their carbon footprints, they haven't exactly linked climate change with racial inequity — until now. This is especially noteworthy given the lack of racial diversity in Silicon Valley.
Google employees are certainly taking the climate crisis seriously. Hopefully, their employer will follow suit.
Mashable has reached out to Google for comment and will update pending their response.
Topics Activism Google Social Good
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