Amazon’s Climate Change Arena Is a Net Zero Carbon Stadium That Makes Ice Out of Rainwater

Seattle is getting a permanent reminder of the retail giant's 2019 Climate Pledge

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Amazon has secured the naming rights to Seattle’s KeyArena, which will henceforth be known as Climate Pledge Arena in honor of the ecommerce platform’s 2019 pledge to achieve net-zero operations by 2040.

The venue, which is currently undergoing redevelopment, will be the “first net zero carbon certified arena,” according to Amazon. In fact, the retail giant said the original 44-million-pound roof will be reused to “significantly reduce the embodied carbon of the building.”

Climate Pledge Arena will be home to the WNBA’s Seattle Storm as well as Seattle’s new National Hockey League franchise, which will play its inaugural season in 2021.

Climate Pledge Arena will have all-electric operations and it will be powered with 100% renewable electricity, according to a company statement.

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