Apple is Next to Leave US Chamber of Commerce, Forcefully

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Following action by Nike, the nation’s leading utility company, and others, Apple resigned from the US Chamber of Commerce this week, and in force.

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Apple vice president Catherine A. Novelli wrote to the US Chamber of Commerce president, Thomas J. Donahue: “We strongly object to the Chamber’s recent comments opposing the EPA’s effort to limit greenhouse gases.” She went on to mention that Apple is doing many things to try to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and develop energy efficient products. Then, she pointed out that Apple is doing this all voluntarily but believes others who do not do so voluntarily should be required to do so by government legislation.

For those companies that cannot or will not do the same, Apple supports regulating greenhouse gas emissions, and it is frustrating to find the Chamber at odds with us in this effort.”

Unlike Nike who decided to step down from the Board of Directors but is remaining in the Chamber of Commerce in order to advocate for climate change action within the Chamber’s committee system, Apple decided to resign completely and immediately. Novelli wrote: “because the Chamber’s position differs so sharply from Apple’s, we have decided to resign our membership effective immediately.”

This all comes after the Chamber wanted to challenge the EPA in court regarding greenhouse gas regulation and climate legislation.

Apple, Nike, Johnson & Johnson (yes, the world’s largest healthcare company) and other major companies are challenging one of the strongest climate legislation opponents in what is truly significant corporate activism.

Who will be next?

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3) UK’s Tony Blair Finds Climate Action Will Increase Global GDP & Create Millions of Jobs
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About Zachary Shahan

I'm the director of CleanTechnica, the most popular clean energy website in the world, and Planetsave, a leading green and science news site. I've been covering green news of various sorts since 2008, and I've been especially focused on solar energy, electric vehicles, bicycling, and wind energy for the past few years. You can also find my work on Scientific American, Reuters, Think Progress, GE's ecomagination site, several sites in the Important Media network, & many other places. To connect on some of your favorite social networks, go to zacharyshahan.com or click on some of the links below.

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