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Thank you for telling Amazon’s Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos to finally come clean about his company’s energy performance and environmental impact. Making this information public is the first step to getting Amazon to clean up its act.

And the more the company hears from its customers, the quicker it will happen. Let's take this to the next level by talking to Amazon in the one language we absolutely know it understands: product reviews!

HELP flood Amazon.com with 1-star reviews for their first ever smartphone, the Amazon Fire.

Why the Fire? The recently released Fire phone’s major boast is its unlimited cloud data storage ... but there’s a BIG catch. Unlike Apple’s iCloud which is powered by 100% renewable energy, Amazon’s cloud data centers are run on dirty energy like coal, gas and nuclear power.

Amazon’s Fire’s reliance on dirty energy isn’t cutting edge, and it’s completely unnecessary. Storing our photos, music and messages shouldn’t mean we are forced to damage the health of our climate and communities. Apple, Facebook, and Google have figured out how to store our photos and music with renewable energy, and so can Amazon. These reviews will show Amazon that it’s time to move to modern energy sources and make a “smarter phone” supported by clean, renewable energy. 

Do you have an Amazon.com account? Great! Now, take these TWO easy steps to tell Amazon to shape up:

Number 1Copy the following review (or just write your own):

It’s time to put out the Fire! It makes sense why the price of the Fire has dropped to 99 cents, when its key feature - unlimited photo storage in the cloud - comes with a hidden cost. The Fire’s reliance on dirty energy like coal and gas to power its cloud is not a strong selling point, especially when competitors like Apple are using 100% clean, renewable energy. If Amazon can commit to using modern energy sources, then maybe I could consider giving the Fire a higher review.

Number 2Click HERE to leave a 1-star review on the Amazon Fire Phone product page:

Pssst … don't forget to click "one" star when you paste your review. And you may need to log into your Amazon.com account first before accessing the review page.

Thank you again for taking action. Time and time again we’ve seen that your support makes a big difference in getting companies like Amazon to embrace better policies. As an Amazon.com customer, it’s important they hear from you directly.

For a greener internet and future,

David Pomerantz
Greenpeace USA Senior Energy Campaigner

P.S. If you're not an Amazon.com customer, don’t worry! There are plenty of other ways you can help out.

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