TODAY @ 12:30pm ET: @AmyAHarder talks the future of renewable energy with Washington @GovInslee and Amazon’s @KaraHurst #EnergyEvolution #AxiosEvents Presented by @VinsonandElkins
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@AmyAHarder @GovInslee @KaraHurst @VinsonandElkins Washington @GovInslee says his state has had considerable success dealing with the pandemic, especially given WA was the first and hardest hit: "It's because we're scientifically literate. We follow science in all measures COVID and climate change, unlike the president."
@AmyAHarder @GovInslee @KaraHurst @VinsonandElkins Washington @GovInslee says he’s “not in talks” to have a position in a potential Biden cabinet: “I’m running for governor of Washington … I have more work to do [here] and I intend on getting that done.”
@AmyAHarder @GovInslee @KaraHurst @VinsonandElkins .@AmyAHarder: “Do you think oil companies can be agents of changes?”
.@GovInslee: “Of course they could … but we need policies to incentivize them and require them to go in that direction.”
@AmyAHarder @GovInslee @KaraHurst @VinsonandElkins .@KaraHurst on looking at Amazon's carbon footprint: "Online grocery deliveries can generate 43% lower carbon emissions per item as compared to shopping in stores."
@AmyAHarder @GovInslee @KaraHurst @VinsonandElkins .@AmyAHarder: Under what circumstances would Amazon sever deals with oil and gas companies?
@KaraHurst: Amazon, like other companies, works across a wide variety of industries. I believe it’s absolutely necessary to work with those kinds of industries to create transformation.
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