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Amazon supports climate simulations with cloud computing

Amazon is donating Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud capabilities to support
simulations of near-term climate change.

The e-tail giant is collaborating with nonprofit SilverLining’s Safe
Climate Research Initiative
<https://www.silverlining.ngo/safe-climate-research-initiative> and the
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) to implement a global
climate simulation model by using advanced AWS technologies. By using
cloud-based technology and hosting the resulting datasets in the AWS Open
Data Sponsorship Program
<https://aws.amazon.com/opendata/open-data-sponsorship-program/>, Amazon
hopes to open a new avenue to accelerating climate research and
democratizing access to tools and information.

Through the Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative (ASDI)
<https://sustainability.aboutamazon.com/environment/the-cloud/asdi>,
Amazon is donating AWS cloud resources, technical support, and early access
to its next-generation high-performance computing solutions to support
simulations of near-term climate conditions. NCAR will run an ensemble of
30 model simulations of the Earth system over the period from
2022-2070—what is considered “near term.” The resulting datasets, including
related replications and simulations, will be hosted on AWS with open
access to researchers around the world.

The effort includes research teams from Cornell University, Rutgers
University, Colorado State University, the University of Washington, the
Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies, the University of Cape Town, the
University of Nairobi, the University of the Philippines, and other
institutions, through a program administered by the Solar Radiation
Management Governance Initiative and UNESCO.

These research teams will use the simulation data to study impacts on Earth
and human systems—including agriculture, drought, flooding, and human
health—in various parts of the world. The studies will be designed advance
understanding of near-term climate and climate-intervention responses,
break ground on the use of cloud technology and services for this type of
research, and accelerate progress on climate change remediation.

*Amazon’s sustainability efforts*

Amazon has been a major global player in promoting sustainability for the
past several years. In May 2021, the company issued a new $1 billion bond
<https://chainstoreage.com/amazon-issues-1-billion-sustainability-bond> focused
on funding projects in five key sustainability areas.

The e-tail giant will use proceeds from the bond to build on investments it
has made over the years in renewable energy, clean transportation,
sustainable buildings, affordable housing, and socioeconomic advancement &
empowerment. The bond will enable investors to join Amazon in its social
and environmental efforts.

*Net Zero Carbon by 2040:* The retailer is deploying technology and people
to reach net-zero carbon across Amazon by 2040, one decade ahead of the
Paris Agreement.

• *100,000 Electric Delivery Vehicles: *Amazon placed an order
<https://chainstoreage.com/amazon-hitting-road-10000-electric-delivery-vehicles-2022>
for
100,000 electric delivery vehicles with Rivian, the largest order ever of
electric delivery vehicles. Amazon also partnered
<https://chainstoreage.com/amazon-big-buy-mercedes-benz-electric-delivery-vans>
to
order electric vehicles from Mahindra Electric and Mercedes Benz.
• *100% Renewable Energy: *Amazon has committed to powering its operations
with 100% renewable energy by 2030, and is on a path to achieve this five
years early, by 2025.
• *Shipment Zero: *Making all Amazon shipments net-zero carbon through Shipment
Zero
<https://chainstoreage.com/technology/amazon-seeks-lower-shipping-costs-carbon-footprint-with-business-customers>,
with a goal of delivering 50% of all shipments with net-zero carbon by 2030.
•    *Climate Pledge Fund:* Amazon is investing $2 billion
<https://chainstoreage.com/amazon-launches-2-billion-fund-promote-sustainability>
to
support the scalability and development of technologies and services that
accelerate and facilitate the transition to a low-carbon economy.
• *Right Now Climate Fund:* Amazon is investing in nature-based solutions
<https://chainstoreage.com/amazon-plants-seeds-forest-restoration-initiative>,
which include conservation, restoration, and improved land management
actions that increase carbon storage or avoid greenhouse gas emissions in
forests, wetlands, and grasslands across the globe.
• *Affordable Housing:* The retailer is supporting innovative housing
affordability initiatives
<https://chainstoreage.com/amazon-creates-affordable-housing-fund>.
• *Advancement and Empowerment:* The company is increasing opportunities
<https://chainstoreage.com/operations/amazon-unveils-nearly-1-billion-employee-retraining-initiative>
for
underrepresented groups to enter the technology workforce and launching,
scaling, and investing in skills training programs.

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