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Amazon.com, Inc.
Cool IT (campaign title)
Data centres
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Greenpeace activists
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Ask Amazon: Why So Much Dirty Energy to Power the Cloud? - Web Video (Square, English Subtitles)
Amazon, owner of the largest cloud hosting company in the world, is still powering it's massive data centers with fracked gas and dirty coal, which contributes to climate change. In February 2019, Greenpeace rebranded Crystal City, Virginia, future home to Amazon’s HQ2, with a human-sized Alexa to bring attention to the company’s stalled progress towards its 100% renewable energy commitment. Commuters had the chance to ask Alexa about Amazon's energy use and more.
Unique identifier:
GP0STT2ID
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
14/02/2019
Locations:
Arlington (Virginia)
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North America
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United States of America
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Virginia
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
1m48s
Audio format:
Final Mix
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Amazon Click Clean Activity in Crystal City, Arlington (Video)
Greenpeace rebranded National Landing, the future home to Amazon’s HQ2, with a human-sized Alexa, lamppost signs, and street posters highlighting the company’s stalled progress towards its commitment to power its cloud with 100% renewable energy. The world's largest cloud company is hoping no one will notice that's it's still powering its massive data centers with fracked gas and dirty coal.
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