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Amazon Hq2 and climate change

  • 1.  Amazon Hq2 and climate change

    Posted 01-03-2018 05:38
    Hello everybody:

    Happy new year. I hope 2018 brings better news on environmental policy and climate change issues than 2017.

    Here is a follow-up (short) piece on Amazon HQ2 and climate change: "Information-Based Regulation and the
    Search for Amazonʼs Second Headquarters."

    Information-based management such as rating/ranking systems have emerged as an important governance tool across issue areas. In these systems, the rater not only collects information but also interprets it in a user-friendly format.
    This format allows stakeholders to name and shame the rated actors. Examples of such rankings systems include Transparency Internationalʼs Corruption Perceptions Index, the World Bankʼs Index of Ease of Doing Business, US Newsʼs National
    University Rankings, and so on.

    But such systems also have problems, as the literature on commensuration suggests. We highlight these problems with Amazon HQ2 city-level rankings as an illustrative example:
    https://www.theregreview.org/2017/12/19/dolsak-prakash-information-based-regulation-amazons-second-headquarters/

    Our hope for 2018 and beyond is that all companies, including Amazon, will systematically and explicitly incorporate climate change dimensions in their business decisions, including decisions about locating their new facilities and factories.

    Best,

    Aseem

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    Aseem Prakash
    Professor, Department of Political Science
    Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
    Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental Politics
    39 Gowen Hall, Box 353530
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA 98195-3530

    http://faculty.washington.edu/aseem/
    http://depts.washington.edu/envirpol/