Google’s carbon footprint balloons in its Gemini AI era

Google's AI carbon lift "roughly equivalent to the amount of CO2 that 38 gas-fired power plants might release annually"
July 2, 2024
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Summary

  • Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have increased by 48% since 2019, with 14.3 million metric tons of CO2 produced in 2023 alone.
  • The growth in pollution comes mainly from data center energy use, with a 17% increase in electricity consumption in 2023.
  • The company is integrating AI into its products, which is expected to further increase energy demands and emissions.

Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have ballooned, according to the company’s latest environmental report, showing how much harder it’ll be for the company to meet its climate goals as it prioritizes AI.

Google has a goal of cutting its planet-heating pollution in half by 2030 compared to a 2019 baseline. But its total greenhouse gas emissions have actually grown by 48 percent since 2019. Last year alone, it produced 14.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide pollution — a 13 percent year-over-year increase from the year before and roughly equivalent to the amount of CO2 that 38 gas-fired power plants might release annually.

Read the full post at The Verge - Science.

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