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Lisa Jackson is Apple's current Vice President of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives, and a member of Apple's executive team, and she is putting social justice at the top of the list to protect the environment. Coming from one of Fortune 's "most powerful women in business ," at one of the largest companies in the world, she has views that could have a long-term global impact. Apple's sustainability goals , released this year for 2030, include carbon neutrality and achieving net-zero impact across all operations. The company has also recently taken a leadership role in its social impacts, investing $100 million to create a Racial and Equitable Justice Initiative (REJI), which CEO Tim Cook asked Jackson to lead in June.
It is not new for Apple's vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives to see racism and climate change as intertwined. She capped her two-decade career at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as its head under President Barack Obama. Commented Elsa Wenzel in GreenBiz . Identify intersections I know what it means to be on the receiving end of our industrial society, whether it's the quality of the air coming from petrochemical facilities, the wind, or the BYB Directory quality of the water coming down the Mississippi River, or the health of the Gulf of Mexico – and that ecosystem and diversity, all those themes, blend with me around the place I call home. Lisa Jackson, vice president of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives at Apple. Jackson continues: "For example, I've seen the world's resources flow upward to people who make unjust land use decisions and then benefit from them, but they don't flow to people who become victims.
From floods, fires or other consequences of poor planning. "Those are the questions we have to solve if we are really going to solve the climate crisis . " Jackson's passion for addressing these issues deepened recently when he witnessed the explosive mix of poor air quality and high COVID-19 deaths in historically underserved frontline communities. It all comes together because we know that CO2 co-pollutants from fossil fuels, as well as those from the energy and transportation sector that burn those fuels, are all part of that justice equation. Empowering communities As part of its REJI initiative, which focuses on representation, inclusion and accountability, Apple outlines using your voice and your money to transform systemic disempowerment into empowerment. One way is to hire more programmers of color and create wealth in underserved communities by doing more business with suppliers of color.
It is not new for Apple's vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives to see racism and climate change as intertwined. She capped her two-decade career at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as its head under President Barack Obama. Commented Elsa Wenzel in GreenBiz . Identify intersections I know what it means to be on the receiving end of our industrial society, whether it's the quality of the air coming from petrochemical facilities, the wind, or the BYB Directory quality of the water coming down the Mississippi River, or the health of the Gulf of Mexico – and that ecosystem and diversity, all those themes, blend with me around the place I call home. Lisa Jackson, vice president of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives at Apple. Jackson continues: "For example, I've seen the world's resources flow upward to people who make unjust land use decisions and then benefit from them, but they don't flow to people who become victims.
From floods, fires or other consequences of poor planning. "Those are the questions we have to solve if we are really going to solve the climate crisis . " Jackson's passion for addressing these issues deepened recently when he witnessed the explosive mix of poor air quality and high COVID-19 deaths in historically underserved frontline communities. It all comes together because we know that CO2 co-pollutants from fossil fuels, as well as those from the energy and transportation sector that burn those fuels, are all part of that justice equation. Empowering communities As part of its REJI initiative, which focuses on representation, inclusion and accountability, Apple outlines using your voice and your money to transform systemic disempowerment into empowerment. One way is to hire more programmers of color and create wealth in underserved communities by doing more business with suppliers of color.