Tech, Finance Giants Commit $100 Million to Reduce High-Impact Climate Pollutants
A group of major companies, including Amazon and JPMorgan Chase, has committed up to $100 million to reduce emissions from methane, soot, refrigerants, and other short-lived greenhouse gases often referred to as “superpollutants.” The effort, known as the Superpollutant Action Initiative, also includes Google, Salesforce, Workday, Autodesk, and Figma. These pollutants are responsible for roughly half of global warming to date and are closely tied to sources such as agriculture, energy production, and waste systems, making them a near-term target for climate action…


