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The growing impact of Amazon and the Bezos Earth Fund on the carbon credit market is sparking debates over climate regulations. With a $10 billion commitment, the Bezos Earth Fund supports the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), which sets stringent voluntary standards for carbon credits, used by companies like Apple and H&M to offset emissions. However, Amazon’s alternative carbon neutral strategy, the Climate Pledge, is attracting businesses such as Uber, IBM, and Microsoft, offering a more flexible approach.
Amazon’s initiative, signed by over 500 companies, allows for greater reliance on carbon credits compared to the strict limits imposed by SBTi. This flexibility appeals to CEOs facing budgetary constraints but raises concerns over the standards of climate policy and the integrity of offsets. As artificial intelligence and data centers increase emissions, these companies are seeking lower-cost alternatives to meet climate goals.
Critics worry that Amazon’s influence could undermine climate regulations. A former SBTi staff member has already raised concerns about the potential sway of the Bezos Earth Fund on the initiative’s climate standards. This situation has prompted the UK Charity Commission to review SBTi’s governance, particularly regarding conflicts of interest.
The debate over carbon credits is reshaping corporate climate strategies. While SBTi limits credits to 10% of emissions, Amazon’s Climate Pledge allows companies to choose how much to cut versus buying offsets, sparking a shift in corporate sustainability efforts. As this battle unfolds, the future of carbon credit regulations will have far-reaching implications for ESG goals and global carbon neutral strategies.
Sources:
https://techbullion.com/amazon-and-bezos-funds-carbon-credit-influence-raises-debate/
https://www.ft.com/content/388b190d-49b0-4997-af18-1049e911f0b7
https://www.ctol.digital/news/amazon-bezos-earth-fund-carbon-credit-controversy/
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