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The world begins anti-climate change demonstrations - Google, Facebook and Amazon allow

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On Friday, employees of the world's largest technology companies, such as Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, will participate in a strike over climate change, in response to a call made by environmental activists. The employees are scheduled to go on a march in which they call for preserving the environment and taking action to save the planet Earth, which is threatened by climate change. In a video circulated by activists, dozens of employees and workers at Amazon, Google, and Facebook appear chanting, “I will go out on Friday...” In response to a campaign launched by Emily Cunningham, an Amazon employee and environmental and climate activist. "I'm going out because the most beautiful landscapes in the world are disappearing, and a decade from now they may not exist," said Roshini, an Amazon employee. While Peter said, “I am leaving on September 20 because I feel that climate change is the most imminent threat facing humanity today.” Jeff Bezos tweeted on his Twitter account that his company seeks to achieve the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement to protect the environment within ten years. While others criticized the company, which they blamed, like the rest of the major technology companies, for not adhering to the pledges of the climate agreement, and for causing permanent damage to the environment due to waste, especially for Amazon. The Tech Workers Alliance seeks to achieve a goal of “zero” carbon emissions by 2030, and zero contracts with fossil fuel companies. Friday, September 20, was designated as a day to strike and march in support of the environment and urge technology giants to adopt more effective and environmentally friendly solutions. For more on Euronews: Glaciers in the Alps are disappearing... How and why? A new platform on the International Space Station in preparation for receiving a manned spacecraft Watch: Hurricane Dorian and Amazon fires: disasters documented by the International Space Station

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